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# CS:Govern 1.59.1

Release Date: 17-Apr-2024

This is a minor feature, bug fix, and Salesforce API version upgrade release. As always, existing CS:Govern configuration files are backwards compatible.

## Patch Levels

| Date        | Patch Level      |
| ----------- | ---------------- |
| 17-Apr-2024 | Original Release |

## Salesforce API Update

This release updates CS:Govern to use Salesforce API version 59.

## Add Support for Long Table Names

This release updates CS:Govern to support very long Salesforce table names – i.e. table names far longer than the maximum. This allows support for managed packages whose combined prefix (e.g. “mypackage\_\_”), table name, and postfix (e.g. “\_\_History”) are longer than 64 characters.

## Bug Fixes and Misc Improvements

* Update to prevent partitioned fields from being selected in the CS:Govern UI.
* Fix an issue causing an apparent application hang when importing a very large CS:Govern rules file.
* Resolve a GUI issue preventing the “Save & Protect” from being enabled on the “View Compliance Assignments” tab when an assignment is removed.


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