Release Notes – Version v66.50 Spring 2026
Axy7 Currency Updater for Salesforce
This release is focused on Salesforce admins: smoother setup, clearer monitoring, and more reliable exchange-rate automation.
Since our last published release notes on 2026-03-31, we shipped 19 user-facing improvements that reduce admin friction and make multi-currency operations easier to trust.
Easier Setup for Salesforce Admins
These changes reduce setup errors and make configuration easier to manage.
- Added a high-volume historical-load safeguard in setup, directing large orgs to the bulk-safe Stats tab historical flow
- Added a scheduled-run authorization preflight so invalid Salesforce refresh-token state is detected before the bulk background process is enqueued
- Added Hourly as the highest refresh-frequency tier and enforced plan-aware hourly scheduling in setup and runtime checks
More Predictable Scheduling
These updates make Salesforce currency jobs behave more consistently.
- Hardened schedule saves by clamping past start dates to today on the server side
- Corrected hourly heavy-job suppression so FinancialForce and Custom Object Rules are evaluated independently and can run again on a new day
- Updated hourly execution so standard currency tables can run hourly while FinancialForce and Custom Object Rules remain daily
Better Historical Rate Handling
These changes make historical exchange-rate updates easier to run and verify.
- Fixed FinancialForce historical/date-range processing so existing exchange-rate preload is keyed to the requested effective date instead of TODAY
- Reused the shared scheduled runtime for explicit single-date historical runs, aligning historical execution with the scheduled queue-plus-background process runtime
- Changed the Active Currencies historical action to run asynchronously through the shared background job flow instead of inline dated-rate updates
Clearer Monitoring and Logs
These improvements make it easier to understand what happened and act quickly.
- Fixed notification-day parsing so monitor inactivity emails honor stored values like 7 instead of falling back to the 1-day default when Salesforce returns the custom-setting number as a decimal
- Fixed missing-execution monitor timing so alerts fire only after the last successful log is older than the configured elapsed-hour threshold instead of merely falling on a prior calendar day
- Made inactivity notifications configurable for non-monthly schedules while keeping monthly monitoring on its fixed threshold
If you need more reliable Salesforce multi-currency automation, clearer auditability, and less admin overhead, install Currency Updater.

