Summer 2023 Release Notes
Discover the new features, improvements, and bug fixes for the latest release.
Platform
This section covers the changes to Visier's Real-Time People Data Platform.
Analysis view control
Authors can now control how their analysis is viewed by showing all content by default or collapsing all headings by default. The ability to set the analyses and guidebooks view will no longer appear in user preferences.
Dynamic analyses enhancements
We added the ability for dynamic template authors to align the subject time interval to the latest complete period. With subjectTimeInterval, authors can now specify the period type and whether to exclude incomplete periods.
Metric path configuration
It was difficult to know which reference paths the group by attribute is using when comparing metrics. You can now see what reference paths are being used and change them to refine your analysis.
Allow admins to see dependencies for user-created analyses
Admins need to know if their changes in Studio will impact existing end user content. Now, the Application Definition includes an optional setting to export user-created analyses in the solution experience. This export provides information about each user-created analysis in your solution, including which metrics, dimensions, concepts, and properties the analysis depends on.
Bulk attribute creation
Previously, adding attributes to analytic objects was done one attribute at a time. Now, users with a profile access level of Model: Write, Detailed can add multiple properties and dimensions to an analytic object at the same time.
Default metric configuration
Administrators can now set the default metric that a user sees when conducting an analysis in Explore. This allows you to display metrics that make the most sense for your organization.
Enhanced data model navigation in Studio
We improved the navigation in Studio to go to object dependencies and between analytic objects in the formula editor.
Multi-lingual support in Studio
Administrators can now provide information about data objects in multiple locales. This feature is available for all Visier-supported locales. With multi-lingual support, admins can translate display names and descriptions directly in Studio for most objects, including analyses, subjects, metrics, and more.
Parent-child level naming
You can now rename a default level name within a parent-child dimension. This allows you to provide context for your users so they understand what level they are selecting in a visual.
Note: Configuration is required for this feature.
Permissionless landing page
Users who have not been granted permissions to access any content will now see a customizable landing page when they log in. The landing page allows for helpful information that can direct users to the appropriate person or process to request access.
Ceridian data connector
You can now bring your Ceridian data directly into Visier through a data connector.
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Application Definition improvements
We’ve made the following enhancements to the Application Definition export:
- You can now see metric formulas in the export.
- You can now add the following objects to the export: dimensions, dimension maps, range maps, selection concept maps, selection concepts, explanations, and modules.
- In draft projects, you can now include a column in the export to indicate modification or creation changes made with the new “Indicate draft project changes” toggle.
- You can now see a summary tab in the Business Rules file which consolidates all of the metadata for all business rules.
- Minor enhancements to naming, consistency, and usability across files.
Managed Data Export versions
Visier now supports versioned Data Exports. Admins can define a new Data Export and publish it to users as read-only or with edit access. Users who create their own Data Exports can share the Data Exports with other users. This enables admins and users to provide others with consistent, pre-built content for consumption or download.
OAuth 2.0
Visier now supports OAuth 2.0 authorization to allow users to access their Visier credentials in other applications; for example, Visier® Smart Compensation or Power BI Desktop. Administrators can add new client registrations to their Visier tenant to enable three-legged OAuth authorization.
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Security Impact Report
Admins can download a report containing any project changes that impact a user's data access.
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Simplified API access profile
We’ve updated the view level options for profile capabilities by removing the API view level. Existing API profiles will be migrated to either Simple or Detailed view level depending on the capability type.
Uploader file visibility
Users whose profile has the Data Upload additional capability can now view a list of their uploaded files in the Data Transfers room in Studio. View-only access lets Data Upload users confirm whether the files were processed successfully in Visier.
Visier Certified Developer rename
We’ve renamed the Visier Certified Developer profile to Analytic Model Developer. The capabilities associated with the profile are unchanged.
Data Query API
We added the trailingPeriodType and trailingPeriodCount parameters to the QueryTimeIntervalsDTO. You can use trailing period parameters to evaluate metrics.
Direct Data Intake API
You can now use an API to send data directly to Visier data objects.
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Power BI plugin
Users with data access can now take advantage of Visier data in Power BI. Users familiar with Power BI can retrieve Visier data through a plugin for use in Power BI.
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Python connector
Users with data access can now use Python to get data out of Visier. Users familiar with Python can access the connector through Visier’s GitHub repository.
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Deprecation notices
Virtual Assistant
We’ve hidden the virtual assistant and the collection of interactive walkthroughs. The virtual assistant will be deprecated in the Fall 2023 release.