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This page contains preliminary information about new features and fixed issues in the next release.
This page contains preliminary information about new features and fixed issues in the next release.
==New features in next release==
* Projects can be browsed in the navigation menu to access all dashboards, and organized the menu into two columns. (''B-08708'')
* Added new filter selector to easily filter date and number ranges. (''B-08877'')
* Presets for AI Root Causes analysis based on Snowflake Top Insights. (''B-08889'')
* Frontend components have been updated. (''B-08899'')
==Issues fixed in next release==
* Improved performance when opening dashboard was sometimes very slow. (''D-14705'')
* QPR ProcessAnalyzer server stuck when trying to generate SQL for SqlDataFrame having multiple columns with the same name. (''D-14730'')


==Features under work==
==Features under work==
* Create a validation mechanism for exceedingly long strings that would cause SqlException when written to database. (''B-08892'')
* Data models with datatables and relations can be visualized and modified with ER diagrams. (''B-09023'')
* Open and save BPMN diagrams stored in QPR ProcessDesigner. (''B-09041'')


Note: Features and fixes currently under work are not necessarily targeting to the next release.
Note: Features and fixes currently under work are not necessarily targeting to the next release.
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Latest revision as of 12:36, 13 April 2026

This page contains preliminary information about new features and fixed issues in the next release.

Features under work

  • Data models with datatables and relations can be visualized and modified with ER diagrams. (B-09023)
  • Open and save BPMN diagrams stored in QPR ProcessDesigner. (B-09041)

Note: Features and fixes currently under work are not necessarily targeting to the next release.