Snowflake versus In-memory Features: Difference between revisions
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Latest revision as of 08:14, 7 March 2024
This page describes differences in available features between in-memory and Snowflake dashboards.
Feature | In-memory | Snowflake |
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Event filtering based on event attributes and expressions (by any criteria) | Only by event types | X |
Filter rules can be defined for measures and dimensions | X | |
Dynamic event type mapping (allows to set event type for each chart/flowchart) | X | |
Notifications and alerts to initiate corrective actions | X | Planned in future |
Calculated attributes to create reusable measures | X | Planned in future |
Case level permissions for detailed access control | X | Planned in future |