FHR 25.3 has just been released. Introducing Chinese and Korean language packs for Search which expands the Search capabilities, and some minor but important bug fixes.
This is the last planned Fredhopper release before Peak 2025.
How will FHR 25.3 be deployed?
FHR 25.3 will be deployed without any Merchandising Studio downtime for customers currently on FHR 25.2.
This upgrade will take place during our regular Monday Maintenance Window, with the new version being initialized during the next full reindex that occurs overnight.
As we did with 25.1 and 25.2 versions, upgrades will initially be deployed to all test environments with the production environment being upgraded 10 business days later, on the next Monday Maintenance unless critical issues are discovered during testing.
Commit-config environments will be upgraded on the date when the production environments are scheduled for upgrade as this requires both test and production to be on the same version.
What’s included in FHR 25.3?
The new platform version addresses critical feedback from our roll-out of FAS 25.2.0 and important new Search features:
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New valuable improvements:
It is now possible to use emojis in attribute type translations.
Issues with difference in ordering of the entities on prepublished and published endpoints.
Issues with facet values and breadcrumb aliases rendering
We have thoroughly reviewed and resolved all issues identified following the release of FAS 25.2.0
We recommend following the Release Notes section of the knowledge base for the full release note as soon as it is made available.
When can we expect the release of FHR 25.3?
FHR 25.3 has just been released and test environment upgrades are planned to occur during the Maintenance Window on September 1st.
After the upgrade, we encourage you to follow the six-step testing process outlined in the Upgrade Testing Guide to ensure everything is functioning smoothly.
What’s next?
With the automated upgrade process in place, we will be pushing notifications and official communication in our FHR Status Page and FHR Upgrade section in the Knowledge Base.
If you haven’t done so already, we encourage you to subscribe to the both pages to stay informed about all service-related communications.
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