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==Features under work==
==Features under work==
* ''B-08566'': EF Database initialization and migrations.
* ''B-08566'': Implemented Entity Framework database initialization and migrations.
* ''B-08581'': EF: Add support for multiple DB providers.
* ''B-08581'': EF: Add support for multiple DB providers.
* ''B-08583'': ProcessAnalyzer release 2025.1.


==Fixes under work==
==Fixes under work==
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* ''D-14344'': AI Assistant explaining charts crashes when using it to Label component.
* ''D-14344'': AI Assistant explaining charts crashes when using it to Label component.
* ''D-14352'': Snowflake chart gives error when "Last Row Aggregates Over-limit Rows" setting is used with list aggregation.
* ''D-14352'': Snowflake chart gives error when "Last Row Aggregates Over-limit Rows" setting is used with list aggregation.
* ''D-14356'': Old pipeline TA fails when script editor is opened.


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 18:15, 22 January 2025

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

Features under work

  • B-08566: Implemented Entity Framework database initialization and migrations.
  • B-08581: EF: Add support for multiple DB providers.

Fixes under work

  • D-14325: PA fails to detect snowflake model after transferring it between projects.
  • D-14340: AI Assistant crashes when trying to use model that doesn't use datatables (fixed in D-14344).
  • D-14344: AI Assistant explaining charts crashes when using it to Label component.
  • D-14352: Snowflake chart gives error when "Last Row Aggregates Over-limit Rows" setting is used with list aggregation.

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