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==Fixes under work==
==Fixes under work==
* Filtering lists containing variations or event attribute values didn't work in in-memory models. (''D-14476'')
* Filtering variations or list of event attribute values didn't work in in-memory models. (''D-14476'')
* Improved chart filtering buttons positions to work with small chart sizes. (''D-14509'')
* Improved chart filtering button positions to work with small chart sizes. (''D-14509'')
* Table groupping header labels are not formatted correctly. (''D-14514'')
* Table groupping header labels are not formatted correctly. (''D-14514'')


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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Revision as of 07:23, 2 May 2025

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

Features under work

  • Export and import projects, dashboards, models, datatables and scripts configuration data. (B-08613)
  • PA Backend support for Snowflake Cortex Analyst. (B-08647)
  • New generic filtering component that can create any type of filters in dashboard. (B-08654)
  • Snowflake native app has user and administrator application roles. (B-08660)
  • Native app logging has been improved and now sharing application logs with QPR is possible. (B-08661)
  • In object-centric models, Object ID, Event ID, Event timestamp, and Event type attributes are now shown in user-friendly translated labels. (B-08680)

Fixes under work

  • Filtering variations or list of event attribute values didn't work in in-memory models. (D-14476)
  • Improved chart filtering button positions to work with small chart sizes. (D-14509)
  • Table groupping header labels are not formatted correctly. (D-14514)

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