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Particularly nice if paired with action buttons in dashboards. Super useful for operational dashboards to vertically show the details of an individual item. There’s a new visualization type called Detail that displays individual rows as a card.You can now add Link cards to dashboards to guide viewers to other parts of your Metabase instance, or even URLs elsewhere on the internet.Trying out different types of visualizations and tweaking them is now easier with a redesigned picker and smoother flow.We continued the improvements to static visualizations in Dashboard Subscriptions and Alerts, bringing them ever closer to parity with the charts in the web app.We also made the columns resizable, and you can now disable/enable row and column totals. Pivot tables got some optimizations for snappier performance, and now allow you to export pivoted data.
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We made significant optimizations to reduce the load on your database and the cost of running your data warehouse. Save money with optimized sync and fingerprinting So we made humongous improvements to it, including a smarter schema sync process to handle variable keys, support for models, fast joins, custom expressions, additional aggregations, and more.
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MongoDB is quite popular as a data source for Metabase, but our driver wasn’t living up to the popularity.
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Our MongoDB driver gets a hu mongous upgrade
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Check out a quick walkthrough on how to build a basic CRUD app with actions. To start, actions are available for PostgreSQL, MySQL, and H2. To make things easier, we automatically track your schema for basic CRUD stuff, so you only have to write more specific actions. You can also make an action public and share it via forms that collect information straight into your database.Īctions are parameterized SQL queries that you can write today (as long as you enable them in your DB settings). With actions, you can now add buttons to your dashboards that change the data-logging a new request or editing a customer profile. Actions: write back to your database, from Metabase Tired of managing your instance? Upgrade to a hosted plan and leave it to us. If you’re self-hosting, you (or your admin) can follow the docs on how to upgrade. If you’re hosted on Metabase Cloud, we’ll be rolling out these new features automatically over the next few weeks. It’s a lot of stuff, so settle in and let’s get through it all. For this release, we’ve continued our focus on improving the day-to-day Metabase experience.
