Changelogs
This page provides comprehensive changelogs for significant updates to our products and services. We document changes that may affect your integration or usage, including:
- Major platform updates and new features
- Major changes to our API specifications
- External regulatory or industry standard updates, such as Peppol BIS or file other formats
- Security updates and compliance changes
Each changelog outlines what has changed, when the changes take effect, and how they might impact your operations. For changes related to external standards like Peppol, we provide analysis of the impact and links to official documentation.
We recommend reviewing these changelogs regularly to stay informed about upcoming changes that may require action on your part.
The November 2024 release for Peppol BIS Billing 3.0, effective from February 17, 2025, includes significant updates such as new country-specific validation rules for Germany, which emphasize alignment with Germany's XRechnung standard. Existing rules for Swedish organization numbers and compliance requirements have been updated to a severity level of FATAL. The EN16931 v1.3.13 UBL changes involve updates to code lists without new rules or severity changes. Code list alterations include currency and ICD codes. Other profiles see additions in documentation and code lists, with the addition of optional elements across various transactions such as Order and Despatch Advice.
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The May 2024 release for Peppol and EN16931 introduces mandatory changes effective August 26, 2024. Key highlights include updates to Peppol BIS Billing 3.0, with minor currency code revisions and changes to Swedish organization number validations. Notably, a new Swedish validation rule, SE-R-013, is introduced with severity set to WARNING, transitioning to FATAL in November 2024. EN16931 v1.3.12 features maintenance updates to code lists with no new validation rules. Additionally, changes in documentation clarify item identifiers in catalogue transactions. Peppol's updates align with existing validation rules, foreseeing stricter future guidelines.
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The December 2023 release of Finvoice and TEAPPSXML 3.0, effective from December 4, includes minor updates focusing on improving decimal handling to accommodate five decimal places and larger figures across both standards. For TEAPPSXML 3.0, the update changes the SCHEMATRON-24/BR-54 rule to a fatal severity, ensuring that each ARTICLE_DESCRIPTION contains both DESCRIPTION_TYPE and DESCRIPTION_VALUE. This adjustment aims to enhance compatibility with the EN16931 standard. No major changes are part of this release.
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The November 2023 release for Peppol and EN16931, effective February 26, 2024, includes updates such as currency code changes, and the addition of EAS code 0218 for Latvia. Some changes weren't documented, leading to bug reports. Key alterations include updates to address line validation and invoice object schemeID rules, both marked as FATAL. Peppol adjustments involve code list updates, removal of redundant rules, and changes in Greek document type validation. Other profiles see the addition of new invoice type codes and the EAS code 0218 across multiple transactions.
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The May 2023 release for Peppol and EN16931, mandatory from August 7, 2023, includes updates such as new and adjusted ICD, EAS, and item type codes, with a focus on improving rule severity and resolving typos. New rules for Greek suppliers now require Seller Tax Registration Numbers. Optional business terms for order transactions have been added, including priority levels for delivery and catalogue references. The release enforces the correct format for Australian Business Numbers, limits address lines, and enhances documentation for certain transactions, aiming to standardize and improve billing and order processes.
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The November 2022 release for Peppol and EN16931, effective from February 6, 2023, includes updates to code lists such as ICD and EAS, improved error messaging, and added currency codes. Key changes involve upgrading rule severities from warnings to fatal errors, particularly for Swedish organization numbers and Australian Business Numbers. New rules enhance accuracy regarding invoice elements and restrict address lines to a single third line. Several outdated or redundant rules are removed or refined, including those related to Greek invoicing and various Peppol transactions. These changes aim to standardize and enhance compliance across billing and transaction profiles.
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