About the 23R1 Release

Learn about what's new in the Vault Safety 23R1 release.

Note Beginning with 23R3 content and for all subsequent releases, Vault Release Notes is the official site for Vault Safety release notes.

Important Dates

Mar 27, 2023

Pre-release vaults available

Mar 28, 2023
Mar 31, 2023
Apr 20, 2023

23R1.0 Release to all limited and pre-release vaults (Release A)

Apr 28, 2023

Validation Summary Report available on VeevaDocs

Apr 28, 2023

23R1 Release to all general release vaults (Release B)

Tip For details about new features in the Vault Platform in 23R1, see the Vault Platform 23R1 Release Notes.

Release Information

New Features

Updated


Learn about each new and changed feature in this release.


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Release Impact Assessment

Updated


Learn about the assessed impact of new features and changes in this release.


Data Model Changes

Updated


Learn about the data model changes in 23R1.


Template Revisions

Updated


Learn about optional system configuration changes in Vault Safety 23R1.


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Fixed Issues

Updated


Learn about issues that affected previous versions and are fixed in 23R1.


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Known Issues

Updated


Learn about issues and limitations introduced in 23R1 that are not yet fixed.


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Pre-Release Information

See Pre-Release FAQ for answers to common questions about Vault pre-releases and instructions to self-deploy pre-release Vaults.

Note Do not use a pre-release Vault to process or submit Cases. If you must enter information for testing purposes, only use fake data. Records and data entered in pre-release Vaults are not transferred to your production Vault.

Preview Webinars

Webinar Registration

To register for the Vault Safety 23R1 Release Webinar, being held on March 28, 2023, see 23R1 Release Webinar: Vault Safety.

For information about Vault Platform release webinar registration, see Vault Platform 23R1 Release Notes: Preview Webinars.

Definitions

  • Pre-Release: This is a three- or four-week period prior to the general availability of the next major release. During this period, customers can explore the next features in a vault based on their production vault configurations.
  • PODs: POD stands for Point of Delivery. In simple terms, think of them as the Vault application servers where each vault is hosted. To confirm your POD, you can log into your vault as an administrator and navigate to Admin > Settings > General Settings, and look at the POD field.

General Release Information

You can find general information on how Vault releases work in About Vault Releases.