Time to prepare for Summer ’18 Release

It only feels like a few months since Spring ’18 release… Oh wait, it was. As time marches on, we are now due for the next release from Salesforce with Summer ’18 release. Over the coming weeks we will start the normal release readiness prep, but what are the key dates of the release? And when will Summer ’18 be released? Additionally what features might we expect to see from Salesforce Summer ’18 release?
Summer ’18 Release: Key Dates
As with every release, there are a number of key dates you have to be aware of.
Most of this is sourced from the Release Readiness Group and you can download a handy infographic here (source: Salesforce).
April 19th – Pre-release orgs are available to preview the new release.
April 23rd – The Preview Release Notes will be published.
May 4th – Sandbox cutoff date. Remember to check here for instructions on which sandbox instance a refresh will land on.
May 18th, June 1st, June 8th – there are three release windows for Summer ’18 into production environments. Which depends on your Salesforce instance. You can check the dates relevant for your instance, here.
There will also be a number of Release Readiness webinars, and sessions which will be posted via the Release Readiness Group in the Trailblazer Community.
Summer ’18: Possible Features
Because I am not one to generally wait… Impatient, I know… So I started searching the product roadmaps to see what is likely to be released as part of the Summer ’18 release. Combined with a number of webinars I have watched, this is a list of some of the features likely to show in this release.
But please note – this list isn’t definitive or guaranteed list. And we will get official confirmation within the next week as the Pre-Release Orgs & Preview Release Notes become available.
So let’s jump in and speculate as to what we might see…
Lightning Report Builder & Dashboards
We are likely to see a lot more features being rolled out to the new Report Builder feature. These are likely to include:
- Joined Reports, finally in Lightning – albeit this is likely to be a beta/pilot release
- The ability to create field to field filters. This will allow you to compare two fields directly within the report builder, without needing to build report formulas or custom fields. For example you could run a filter where Created Date equals any custom date field on your object.
- The ability to create reporting sub folders. So you could setup a ‘Sales’ folder, but then have sub folders for each sales team within it.
- Ability to sort columns based on a summarised/aggregated value.
- Setting dashboard schedules for multiple users
Files
Files is likely to see the introduction of a Library-type functionality. This will be no doubt be a nudge for users still on Content/Libraries to move over to the newer Files functionality.
Platform Enhancements
The rollout of branding/themes started with the last couple of releases. We will likely get the ability to now theme/brand each app individually (rather than one theme applying org wide).
List views will also see Mass Quick Actions rolled out to more objects too. While Persons Accounts should get the ability to create custom Quick Actions on the object.
And Product Schedules should finally become available in Lightning Experience. This should stop users having to switch back to Salesforce Classic to enable product schedules, or to establish/modify schedules for products. Which is something one of my orgs uses alot, and has blocked Lightning roll-out for that team.
Wrap up
We will see if these possible features are actually included in Summer – and no doubt there will be a number of other additions which haven’t been included here… There are always 1,000s of features in each release – so I know we only touched the surface here!
Appendix
If you want to know more, one of the most helpful videos outlining some of the new features on the roadmap, is this one: True to the Core, which was originally included in my last post Dreamforce 2017 roundup.
Also the Lightning Roadmap is available here, but a little out of date now Spring ’18 is in preview, it is available here.
Hope that helps with exploring in more detail.