Snowflake Cortex Columns, Sub-Folders (Early), Editing dbt Models, and Much More
January 10, 2025
We show how to take advantage of Snowflake Cortex to enrich data in Omni using modern LLMs. We show several examples of enriching marketing data, even layering interactive UI for selecting models or tuning prompts.
An early look at nested folders. Coming soon!
Continuing to enrich our dbt workflows, now layering in direct model editing (via pull request) in the Omni UI. Also layering in file search for the dbt viewer.
Plenty for analysts
New support for complex joins (inequality, multi-condition, etc) in the UI. Continuing to lift as much of the modeling experience as we can into the UI.
Putting the finishing touches on a URL rebuild for workbooks to stamp out the issue of dashboard tiles rearranging after workbook edits. This was a bigger lift than we expected, but excited to put it in the past.
An early look at vertical reference lines on charts. Still work to do, but more actionable, clear charts coming soon.
Now schedules can take advantage of dashboard controls for field swapping in delivered content.
Continuing the build out of color controls in the model - now supporting measures (especially useful with filtered measures)
Filter settings on the dashboard now allow for tooltips to add more metadata to dashboard filters
Bit of tuning to subtotals to allow subtotaling over pivots as well.
More for developers
Unveiling a new API for model building
Speed is a first class category of work for Omni. Continuing the focus on keeping the app speedy through high concurrency, and hammering out hotspots.
New toggle to trust certificates in MSSQL - supporting a default configuration for Microsoft customers
Snowflake Cortex Columns
AI ColumnsWe show how to take advantage of Snowflake Cortex to enrich data in Omni using modern LLMs. We show several examples of enriching marketing data, even layering interactive UI for selecting models or tuning prompts.
Sub-Folders
An early look at nested folders. Coming soon!
Editing dbt Models
Continuing to enrich our dbt workflows, now layering in direct model editing (via pull request) in the Omni UI. Also layering in file search for the dbt viewer.
Custom Joins from the Workbook
New support for complex joins (inequality, multi-condition, etc) in the UI. Continuing to lift as much of the modeling experience as we can into the UI.
URL Rebuild
Don't Move Tiies on SavePutting the finishing touches on a URL rebuild for workbooks to stamp out the issue of dashboard tiles rearranging after workbook edits. This was a bigger lift than we expected, but excited to put it in the past.
Vertical Reference Lines
An early look at vertical reference lines on charts. Still work to do, but more actionable, clear charts coming soon.
Controls in Scheduler
Now schedules can take advantage of dashboard controls for field swapping in delivered content.
Field Color for Measures in the Model
Continuing the build out of color controls in the model - now supporting measures (especially useful with filtered measures)
Dashboard Filter Descriptions
Filter settings on the dashboard now allow for tooltips to add more metadata to dashboard filters
Subtotals in Pivots
Bit of tuning to subtotals to allow subtotaling over pivots as well.
Model API
Unveiling a new API for model building
More Concurrency Improvements
Speed is a first class category of work for Omni. Continuing the focus on keeping the app speedy through high concurrency, and hammering out hotspots.
Trusted Certificates for MSSQL
New toggle to trust certificates in MSSQL - supporting a default configuration for Microsoft customers