Last updated: 11th August 2020
Released: 11th August 2020
When upgrading your website to the latest version of Acquia Cohesion, database updates will be applied and therefore you can't roll back to the previous version of Acquia Cohesion once upgraded.
It is recommended applying updates on your development environment and backing up your website including your database before upgrading Acquia Cohesion.
There are no known issues with version 6.1.4 of Acquia Cohesion.
When saving as a component from the layout canvas, but not ever editing the component through the UI the components template wasn't generating as expected on rebuild. This resulted in error message like this appearing on the site: Unable to find a template for suggestion matching component__cohesion_cpt_component_machine_name.
Saving a component in this way should now generate the component templates as expected.
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Components that have been previously created this way and never edited through the UI, need to be saved through the UI.
Fixed an issue where saving a helper with a long name from a layout canvas that contained files, caused a MYSQL error when trying to insert into the file usage table. If a helper already existed on the site, this also caused an error when running a site rebuild.
Customers should no longer see the error if they were previously experiencing it. If a helper is saved from the layout canvas with a long name, the machine name is created with a max length of 32 characters.
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As with any version of Acquia Cohesion, we recommend that you backup your websites database and code before upgrading the version of Acquia Cohesion. There are no other specific steps to carry out before upgrading to this version.
It is recommended that you backup and upgrade your website on a development environment before applying to a production website. You can upgrade your version of Acquia Cohesion by following our upgrade guide.
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