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More advanced authentications mechanisms are now supported for Oracle. We also included a new, GCP-client-based BigQuery driver, which is faster and more stable than our previous one. If you're using Presto today, you'll see a message guiding you to upgrade. We have a new, JDBC-based Presto driver, which supports Kerberos as an authentication scheme. And now you can define the granularity of the JOIN criteria for dates-previously limited to just month and year. You can now create more advanced queries while sticking to the Custom Question editor by using multiple column conditions for your JOINs. (which is great if you only load data into your warehouse once a day, for example.)Īnd to figure out which queries need better caching (or rewriting), we built tools into the Audit experience to help you find slow and frequently used questions (you can also see if the cache for certain questions is being overridden too frequently). Now Admins in these plans can define precise result caching durations for individual questions and dashboards, and even at the database level.
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Pro and Enterprise plans now include tools to keep your Metabase lightweight and nimble. Sometimes queries are simply slow and heavy, but we want to help you make them faster (and help you save some big data warehouse bucks!). This is particularly useful after making schema changes. In Pro and Enterprise plans, Admins can now go to one place ("Tools" in the Admin UI) to see all questions which returned as an error when last run, find the most viewed ones and go fix them. We've improved the way we display SQL errors in the queries for many databases, so you can more easily debug them. A better experience for questions with errors Since we were in that part of the code, we made sure filenames include a slug of the question title, so it's easier to distinguish between multiple, similar downloads.

Columns will even automatically resize in XLSX! And renamed columns are now honored in CSV and JSON as well. Things like date and currency formats are kept throughout, as well as column ordering and visibility.
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Now, when you download the results of a question as Excel, Metabase honors all of the formatting you've defined in the question.

Official and Verified items are clearly distinguishable throughout Metabase and get prioritized in search, so you can make sure people use the right dashboards and questions to make their decisions. To help you separate the data-team-blessed content from the ad hoc explorations from other folks, Admins can now mark collections as Official (they even get a ribbon!) and questions as Verified (they get a blue checkmark ✓). Pro and Enterprise plans now include tools to help large-scale organizations keep it all straight. The flip-side of making it easy to ask questions is that your Metabase can fill up with a lot of questions. Pro and Enterprise plans also now include a new Block Access permission, which ensures certain groups absolutely can not view content from specific databases, even if they have access to a collection with questions that use that database. We’ve revamped the Permissions section of the Admin Panel to make it easy to manage permissions in Metabases with lots of people and groups.

Fully redesigned permissions page (and a new permission level) Don’t worry, when we release 0.42, we’ll provide you with tools to help migrate your existing Pulses to dashboard subscriptions, so you won't miss a beat. Pulses will still work in this release (and they look so much nicer!), but 0.41 will be Pulses’ final release. Plus, Admins in these plans can now restrict the domains to which Subscriptions and Alerts can be emailed.īecause Dashboard subscriptions are that much better, we're going to remove Pulses in favor of Dashboard Subscriptions in the next release (0.42). We're also giving everyone much more control over the Subscriptions and Alerts they receive, by letting you manage them from your account settings.įor Pro and Enterprise plans, Admins can now see all subscriptions and alerts set up in their instance. Now they look and feel more like their in-Metabase counterparts, but easy to view in email or Slack. We've heard your asks, and it's finally here: completely redesigned Dashboard Subscriptions and Alerts. Here's what's new: Revamped Subscriptions and Alerts
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Tired of manual updates? It's easy to upgrade to a hosted plan.
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If you're self-hosting, you (or your administrator) can update to the latest version by following the instructions here. We're back with another big update to Metabase! If you're hosted on Metabase Cloud, we'll be rolling these new features automatically throughout this week. 8 months ago Metabase® 0.41: Better subscriptions, tools for larger organizations, and more.
