Release Notes v5.12
  • 27 May 2022
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Article summary

What's new?

  • Derived Field versions of EQUALITY FILTER and INEQUALITY FILTER patterns.

What improvements have we made to existing features?

  • The split editor in Analytics Portal will include a default-checked "Analytic Fields Only" checkbox, to help limit the split options to be analytic fields.
  • The field labels for import objects and registered table objects will be the same as their keys, instead of being transformed by default into human-readable labels. The recommended means by which to assign appropriate labels to these fields is to use semantic mapping.
  • AWS Deployments have changed their default configuration to use role-based access instead of access keys. To preserve the current behavior it is necessary to add
  • USE_APPLICATION_IAM_FOR_DATABASE_IMPORT=true as an environment variable.
  • An "N" icon has been added in Analytics Portal to identify numerator fields, whose behavior is different than denominator fields when it is split or used as a measure expression. Splitting such fields presents the value of the split's categories against the measure's unsplit denominator. When the field is used as a measure expression, the results are this field's value divided by the denominator, not the numerator.
  • The "Source Data Input" control for semantic mapping objects has been moved from the "Naming" panel to the "Configuration" panel.
  • Users can drill down from a validation warning or error in the ELT screen directly into data review on the failed object, with the pertinent filters applied. This feature will only be available for validation rules which use a "where" input to restrict the values under validation test.
  • ELT titles will describe the progress of the ELT and will report on the number of warnings and errors. Users can filter the ELT detail by warnings or errors by clicking on the corresponding words in the ELT title.

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