When adding a new value to an existing picklist field in Salesforce, you also have the option to add the value to existing record types. However, if the picklist field is part of a field dependency (where a Controlling Field determines which picklist values appear), the new value may not be visible on records even after it has been added to the record type.
This happens because field dependencies must also be updated separately to include the new value in the dependency matrix for the relevant controlling field values.
When a picklist field is controlled by a dependency, adding a new value to the picklist does not automatically include it in the dependency. You must update the Field Dependency matrix to include the new value under the appropriate controlling field values. Follow the steps below to check and update the field dependency.
See also
Considerations for Creating and Updating Record Types and Picklists
Add or Edit Picklist Values
Define Dependent Picklists
Replace Picklist Values
Remove a Picklist Value
Manage Inactive Picklist Values
Sort Picklists
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