Next Release Roadmap

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

New features in next release

  • On-screen settings support static and dynamic case/event attribute values selection, and current value is stored to on-screen setting configuration. (B-08814)

Issues fixed in next release

  • Opening script editor by url didn't show project path and also javascript error appeared to console. (D-14794)
  • Disabled filter rules were incorrectly applied for the shown items in the filter rule editing dialog. (D-14791)
  • When chart with multiple series was sorted by measure, some datapoints were not shown when visible X-axis was limited with zooming or Custom layout settings. (D-14793)
  • List of event types in object-centric flowchart settings didn't open if there were object types linked to none events. (D-14798)
  • Fixed issue where case attribute prediction failed when using more than one iteration. (D-14789)
  • Null coalescing operators didn't work correctly in chaining in expression language. (D-14762)
  • SQLDataFrame with several append operations had performance issue in expression language. (D-14772)

Features under work

  • Added preset for object-centric flowchart, and improved Process Discovery dashboard for object-centric models. (B-08863)
  • Fully conforming BPMN diagrams can be created from eventlogs supporting gateways. (B-08900)
  • Viewer users can save private filters for own use. (B-08920)

Fixes under work

  • Native app could not call procedure if project referred to other database and schema. (D-14749)
  • Histogram chart is broken. (D-14801)
  • Term "Second" when meaning time unit was translated incorrectly in French. (D-14803)
  • PA server does not send metrics to Prometheus. (D-14804)

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