Work on a timeline-oriented release for multiple products

  • Release version: Australia
  • Updated March 12, 2026
  • 3 minutes to read
  • Monitor and work on a release that follows the timeline-oriented release process for multiple products.

    Before you begin

    Role required: sn_dpr_model.product_manager or sn_dpr_model.release_admin

    About this task

    When working on a release for multiple products, you can choose to work with the main release (for the primary product or service) or a specific release (for an Included product). The main release controls and executes all activities for each product release under it.
    • Perform primary activities, like starting the release and managing phases and tasks in the main release.
    • Define the release scope and manage change requests in each product release.
    • Run policies for the current phase either from the main release level or an individual product release. The policy statuses from the individual product releases are aggregated into the policy status of the main release. For more information about how the aggregated status is derived, see Policy status aggregation in a multi-product release.

    You can monitor the progress of an individual product release, or you can track the overall progress at the main release level.

    Procedure

    1. Navigate to Workspaces > Digital Product Release Workspace.
    2. Select the releases icon (Releases icon.).
    3. Select a release from the list to open.
    4. Optional: Select the Details tab and add or update the schedule in the Schedule list to account for holidays during the release period.

      The list shows schedule entries that are of the type Excluded from the Schedule [cmn_schedule] table.

      Note:
      The selected schedule must be within the release duration (release target date).
      The phase start and end dates are updated and the release duration is recalculated by considering the non-working days in the schedule. For more information on how schedules impact the dates of phases and release target, see Holiday schedules in a release.
    5. If the release isn't in progress, select Start release.
    6. Select Dashboard to monitor the overall status of the release, see the details and all products that have their individual releases.
      • Select the Release dashboard tab to view important dates of the release, release tasks, policies, related tasks, and approvals by their state for all releases together.

        For more information, see Release dashboard for a multi-product release.

      • Select the Details tab to make any necessary changes to the release details, such as the release name, owner, status, or description. For more information, see Review and update release details.
      • Select the Products tab to view a list of all products, including their release versions and statuses.
    7. In the Products tab, add or remove a product from the release as the scope and requirements of the release evolve.
    8. Select a product or service to work on its release from the View by drop-down list.
      Based on the selected option, you can view and work on different sections as follows:
      View by option Description
      All products or services You can work on the following sections applicable to all releases:
      • : Work on the main release, which involves retargeting the release, and executing the release to manage phases, tasks, key dates, policies, and approvals. All of these actions apply to all releases.
      • Change requests: View a list of all change requests across releases for all products or service.
      Included product You can work on the following sections for the selected product's release:

      On the Release form header, select the number under the Artifacts label to manage artifacts in the release. The Artifacts label is available only in the Overview, Release scope, Configuration items, and Change requests sections. For more information, see Manage artifacts in a release.

    9. Close a release after verifying its completeness.
      For more information, see Close a release.