07th January 2026

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Two glowing star shapes on a gradient background, creating a vibrant visual effect.List of Features

No.

Feature

Description

1.

Enhanced SKU Journey Visibility for Distributors

To improve the visibility for distributors the following tabs are introduced in the SKU Journey screen:

  • A new SKU Journey status, “Queued for Onboarding,” has been introduced after the Ready to Onboard stage to clearly indicate that a SKU has been sent for onboarding.

  • A new Rejected tab has been added alongside the Approved tab, displaying all rejected SKUs under a dedicated chevron section.


These enhancements improve transparency and usability for distributor users by providing clearer status tracking, easier identification of rejected SKUs, and better overall visibility into the onboarding lifecycle.

2.

Supplier-Controlled SKU Deletion

Suppliers can now delete SKUs that have never been pushed to the Distributor Catalog.

The system validates SKU history before deletion:

    • If the SKU has not been sent to distributor catalog, deletion is allowed.

    • If the SKU has been processed, deletion is blocked and a message is shown:
      “This SKU has already been processed and cannot be deleted.”

The Delete action is enabled only for eligible SKUs and disabled otherwise.
This enhancement gives suppliers greater control and flexibility to manage SKUs while protecting data integrity in the Supplier Portal.

3.

Distributor Control Over Supplier Import Options

Distributors can now centrally disable any import options across the Supplier Portal. When disabled, these options are restricted throughout the Supplier experience, including both legacy and new Syndication workflows, and is applied to all suppliers associated with the distributor.

This enhancement gives distributors greater control over supplier onboarding methods, ensures consistent policy enforcement, and helps align import workflows with distributor-specific requirements.

4.

Enhanced AI Prompting for Option 3 Attribute Mapping

The AI-driven attribute mapping for Option 3 has been enhanced to improve accuracy, confidence scoring, and reasoning transparency.

What’s Improved:

  • Smarter AI Prompts: The AI prompt now leverages known target attributes (template fields) along with their attribute descriptions to better understand intent and context.

  • Improved Confidence Scoring: Scoring logic has been refined with grounded, traceable rules, including clear incentives and penalties based on different mapping scenarios.

  • Better Handling of Ambiguity: Ambiguous mappings are now scored more appropriately, improving trust and usability.

  • Enhanced Variant Mapping Coverage: Stronger reasoning improves mapping accuracy across product variants.

These enhancements lead to more accurate attribute mappings, clearer confidence scores, and improved transparency in AI decision-making resulting in higher-quality mappings and reduced manual intervention.

List of Bug Fixes

No.

Module

Bug Fixes

1.

SP

Selecting and saving a UoM from the secondary UoM list causes the newly added UoM row to disappear, and sorting within the cell text does not work.

2.

SP

Importing a template with a valid UoM value (e.g., “$125” for an attribute limited to Dollar) is incorrectly flagged as invalid data.

3.

SP

Take-back requests raised by suppliers do not appear enabled on the distributor’s SKU Journey screen, even though the request status is correctly set to “Initiated” in the payload.

4.

SP

Publishing a copied template fails by prompting for node mapping rules, but the Node Mapping page does not appear, blocking template publication.

5.

SP

SKU count parameter names in the API response contain spaces and do not follow standard naming conventions in Option 4 API response.

6.

PCC

SKU changes are missing in the Audit Trail because the Audit Service expects a numeric customer taxonomy id, but a string value was being passed.

7.

SP

Users cannot delete multiple draft templates sequentially; deletion fails after the first template.