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Shahrukh Ikhtear
Jul 8, 2025
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Commerce 14.41 delisted from Nuget feed

We have decided to delist version 14.41 of the Commerce packages as we have discovered a bug that prevents current carts to be saved into PurchaseOrder. 

The bug COM-20253 results in an unhandled exception error while processing orders if you have custom meta fields configured for orders and carts. Unfortunately, there isn't a workaround at the moment, hence, we recommend holding off on upgrading to the latest package on production as we're working on a hotfix for this particular version that will be released very soon. If you have already upgraded to the latest version, we would suggest rolling back the update. 

We apologize for the inconveniences caused by the update. Our team is on top of this with the highest priority. 

Jul 08, 2025

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