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COM-17456
  Update package dependency range to Episerver.Find 16

Updated package dependency range to Episerver.Find 16.

EPiServer.Find.Commerce 12.2.0; (Or a related package);
Dec 05, 2023
COM-17331
  Incorrect logic in IsReindexingContentOnPriceUpdates

Fixed incorrect logic in IsReindexingContentOnPriceUpdates.

EPiServer.Find.Commerce 12.2.0; (Or a related package);
Dec 05, 2023
COM-17248
  IPricingExtensions.GetPreferredCurrency doesn't handle the anonymous case

Fixed an issue where IPricingExtensions.GetPreferredCurrency was null for anonymous users.

EPiServer.Find.Commerce 12.2.0; (Or a related package);
Dec 05, 2023
COM-17007
  Suffix wildcard support on catalog search lost with COM-15726

Re-added wildcard at the end of a query to search for partial product codes.

EPiServer.Find.Commerce 12.1.3; (Or a related package);
Oct 17, 2023
COM-16794
  EPiServer.Commerce.FindSearchProvider 12.1.1 not supported by Find 15

Fixed EPiServer.Commerce.FindSearchProvider to support Find 15.

EPiServer.Find.Commerce 12.1.2; (Or a related package);
Mar 07, 2023
COM-16792
  Update package dependency range to Episerver.Find 15

Updated package dependency range to Episerver.Find 15.

EPiServer.Find.Commerce 12.1.2; (Or a related package);
Mar 07, 2023
COM-15726
  [Find.Commerce] The result is not listed in Catalog tree if user search more than 1 word

Fixed an issue where a second search would not produce a result. If you cleared the content index and then started Search & Navigation Content Indexing Job manually, the first search in the Search box of the catalog tree performs correctly, but the next one did not.

EPiServer.Find.Commerce 12.1.1; (Or a related package);
Jul 26, 2022
COM-15723
  [Find.Commerce] CatalogContentEventListener should use ConcurrentDictionary

CatalogContentEventListener.IndexContentIfNeeded can get into an infinite loop when executing multiple threads. You should use ConcurrentDictionary instead of using standard dictionaries. 

EPiServer.Find.Commerce 12.1.1; (Or a related package);
Jul 26, 2022
COM-14878
  Update Newtonsoft.Json dependency version to 13

Updated the Newtonsoft.Json dependency version from 12 to 13.

(Episerver.Find already supported Newtonsoft.Json 13)

EPiServer.Find.Commerce 11.2.1; (Or a related package);
Mar 22, 2022
COM-11513
  CatalogEventIndexer.IndexContentInAllLanguages is slow

Fix to improve performance of catalog intensive operations such as import, when loading language versions.

 

EPiServer.Find.Commerce 11.2.0; (Or a related package);
Nov 24, 2020
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