Demos

User Specific Timezones, AI Query Tuning, Versioning Dashboards, and Much More

November 1, 2024

  • Users can now explicitly set their own timezones for dates in Omni. This also includes controls for setting user-specific timezones on the fly in embedded contexts.

  • Now descriptions can be used to tune the AI query in Omni. This allows a vehicle for passing example filter values or other metadata to improve hit rates.

  • A quick preview of history of drafted and archive dashboards. This now means not only workbook querying and visualization can be versioned, but also dashboard layouts. This will launch as part of the new publishing workflows.

  • More in the model

    • Now string fields in the model can explicit be set to single-select dropdowns, allowing for cleaner usage of items like filter-only fields for templated filters or parameterization.

    • An early view of our work to allow for parameterizing schemas via filters (plus a quick preamble on modeling the debug logs, and why we needed it!)

    • Some new tools (mostly for Omnis) to debug caching hit rates.

    • An early preview of our dbt reader in Omni. This allows Omni developers to view the entire dbt git repo, for simpler debugging rather than having to jump across apps to understand the dbt workflow beneath Omni.

  • And plenty in the front-end too

    • New controls that allow admins to control the sender and reply-to email on scheduled emails via Omni.

    • A few fun themes we made to celebrate Halloween and dashboard CSS controls.

    • We improved the resolution on PDFs to improve the mobile dashboard experience in particular.

    • A quick view of a new advanced visualization spec for treemaps.

User Specific Timezones

Users can now explicitly set their own timezones for dates in Omni. This also includes controls for setting user-specific timezones on the fly in embedded contexts.

Steven TalbotSteven TalbotAdministration, Workbook, Dashboards, Embed

AI Model Tuning

Now descriptions can be used to tune the AI query in Omni. This allows a vehicle for passing example filter values or other metadata to improve hit rates.

Gustav StapransGustav StapransWorkbook, Modeling

Dynamic Schemas

An early view of our work to allow for parameterizing schemas via filters (plus a quick preamble on modeling the debug logs, and why we needed it!)

Conrad SlimmerConrad SlimmerModeling

Dashboard Drafts and History

A quick preview of history of drafted and archive dashboards. This now means not only workbook querying and visualization can be versioned, but also dashboard layouts. This will launch as part of the new publishing workflows.

Alisa TatarinovaAlisa TatarinovaDashboards, Workbook

Single Select Filters in Model

Now string fields in the model can explicit be set to single-select dropdowns, allowing for cleaner usage of items like filter-only fields for templated filters or parameterization.

Steven TalbotSteven TalbotModeling, Filters, Workbook

Cache Debugging Tools

Some new tools (mostly for Omnis) to debug caching hit rates.

Steven TalbotSteven TalbotModeling, Administration

dbt Reader

An early preview of our dbt reader in Omni. This allows Omni developers to view the entire dbt git repo, for simpler debugging rather than having to jump across apps to understand the dbt workflow beneath Omni.

Buck RyanBuck RyanDbt, Modeling

Scheduler Sender Name and Email Controls

New controls that allow admins to control the sender and reply-to email on scheduled emails via Omni.

Corey RudermanCorey RudermanScheduler

Halloween Themes

A few fun themes we made to celebrate Halloween and dashboard CSS controls.

Sarah WatersonSarah WatersonDashboards, Embed

Higher Resolution PNGs in Deliveries

We improved the resolution on PNG deliveries to improve the mobile dashboard experience in particular.

Jared HardyJared HardyScheduler

Treemaps Advanced Visualization

A quick view of a new advanced visualization spec for treemaps.

Colin ZimaColin ZimaVisualization