Next Release Content

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

New features in next release

  • B-08449: Snowflake Native App supports project-specific database, schema, and warehouse.
  • B-08515: Frontend components have been updated.
  • B-08507: Migrated tables for scripts and script logs to use Entity Framework.
  • B-08504: Charts don't automatically change case/event attributes and event types when encountering non-existing selections.
  • B-08454: Optimized SQL executed in Snowflake by removing unnecessary column type casts.
  • B-08471: Model properties dialog has been simplified for Native App to exclude in-memory model datasources.

Issues fixed in next release

  • D-14295: Authentication was not possible if PA_ROLE table contained roles with ROL_FLAGS field having NULL values.
  • D-14286: Fixed issue in model import which sometimes created partially configured model.
  • D-14297: Native App incorrectly cached OAuth token causing "OAuth access token expired" errors.

Features under work

  • B-08395: Basic OCPM flowchart implemented showing predefined measures.
  • B-08396: Implemented case attributes for object-centric perspectives.
  • B-08432: Merge event log decision intelligence prediction code to develop.
  • B-08513: Backend component update for PA release 2024.8.
  • B-08519: Migrated user related tables to use Entity Framework.

Fixes under work

  • D-12402: Start and end node of the flowchart is not well aligned (fixed earlier).
  • D-14245: Blocked aria-hidden on a <button> element because the element that just received focus must not be hidden from assistive technology users.
  • D-14301: Filtering from "First event attribute value" and "Last event attribute value" don't work.
  • D-14302: EL: let-statement does not work in #expr-block embedded into SQL expression.

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