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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.



Revision as of 17:21, 11 January 2026

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

New features in next release

  • Object counts indicator is hidden for object-centric models when perspective is not set. (B-08825)
  • AI root causes analysis is shown in a hierarchy for easier readability. (B-08921)
  • Case-centric flowchart performance has been improved by making all queries simultaneously. (B-08916)
  • Object-centric models can be filtered with any case-centric filters by using perspective. (B-08595)
  • Content-security-policy img-src blob: directive has been restored for Highcharts image export. (B-08904)
  • Backend components have been updated including .NET 10. (B-08926)
  • Frontend components have been updated. (B-08927)

Issues fixed in next release

  • Snowflake query with multiple columns with aggregations and Coalesce function gave "invalid identifier" error. (D-14763)
  • AI Root Causes presets didn't work with models without case attributes. (D-14759)
  • Prediction generated invalid models where case IDs in events datatable didn't exist in cases datatable. (D-14758)
  • In-memory Average function didn't work when aggregating dates using model's Attribute function. (D-14761)
  • Sometimes opening models list gave error "User doesn't have permission GenericRead to model". (D-14742)
  • Filter to exclude case attribute values incorrectly excluded null values even if null wasn't selected. (D-14773)
  • Dropdown list to add business calendar holidays from other model shows empty items (fixed in B-08595). (D-14786)

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