Release Notes PDF for NetSuite Updates

Each update generates a new PDF for release notes, providing accessible summaries for users. Print options are also available.

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Each update of NetSuite generates a new PDF file for the Release Notes, ensuring users can access the latest information in a convenient format. These PDFs summarize the changes in NetSuite and include translations for several languages, catering to a global user base.

Accessing Release Notes PDFs

To view the PDF file for the latest release notes, navigate to the appropriate section in the NetSuite Help Center. When checking updates, you can find translated Release Notes for various languages:

  • Czech
  • Chinese (simplified)
  • Chinese (traditional)
  • Danish
  • German
  • Spanish (Spain)
  • Spanish (Latin America)
  • French (Canada)
  • French (France)
  • Dutch
  • Finnish

Printing Release Notes

If you need a physical copy of the release notes, follow these steps:

  1. Click the Show in Table of Contents link.
  2. In the Table of Contents, select the release notes section you wish to print.
  3. Click the Print link to generate a print-ready version.

By utilizing these features, NetSuite ensures that users stay informed about the latest enhancements and updates to their platform, allowing for easier navigation and understanding of changes in functionality and features.

Frequently Asked Questions (4)

Do I need to enable a feature flag for the keyed journal line sublists?
No, the enhancement to keyed journal line sublists is applied automatically in NetSuite 2026.1. Administrators do not need to enable any additional feature flags for this improvement.
What permissions are required to utilize the keyed journal line sublists?
The article does not specify any particular permissions needed to use keyed journal line sublists, but generally, users must have appropriate access rights to edit journal entries in NetSuite.
How does this work with existing pick tasks or integrations?
The new keyed sublist approach improves compatibility with various integration platforms. However, if your existing integrations reuse line identifiers, updates may fail, so thorough testing of existing integrations is recommended.
Will this affect existing workflows in other NetSuite editions?
The article focuses on NetSuite 2026.1 specifically, and it does not mention how this change may affect workflows in previous editions or different versions of NetSuite.
Source: NetSuite Oracle NetSuite Help Center. This article was generated from official Oracle documentation and enriched with additional context and best practices.

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