🗒️Release Notes - v11.0

Here's a look at the major updates from this milestone. ✨

📆 Multi-paged dashboards

We’re excited to roll out Dashboard Pages—a new way to organize your dashboards and streamline navigation.

Pages in Dashboards

  • You can now create multiple pages under a single dashboard.

  • Each page will have its own layout, visualizations, filters, and theme.

  • Easily switch between pages using the new horizontal tabs for pages

Retaining Tab Mode for Power Users

  • Tab mode will continue to be supported.

  • Now, you can combine both

    • Pages for high-level segmentation, and

    • Tabs for detail within a page

Import Dashboards as Pages

  • You can easily consolidate multiple dashboards by importing existing ones as pages under a new or existing dashboard.

Enhanced Page Controls

  • Rename, clone, delete, reorder, and navigate through pages effortlessly.

  • Page navigation supports drag & drop, arrow keys, and horizontal scrolling.

Updated UI for Dashboard & Page Settings

  • All previous dashboard-level settings are now available at the page level.

  • Each page can be customized independently—layout, filters, theme, and more.

Dashboard Embeds

  • Now embed the entire dashboard with all pages.

  • JSON configurations can be used to control filter behavior per page.

Mobile-Optimized Experience

  • You can seamlessly switch between pages using a simple dropdown, then you can choose among all the pages shown with an intuitive overlay.

  • Allows you to easily switch pages without disrupting the mobile tile view.

Linked Insights Updates

In linked insights, you can now link pages within the same dashboard.

Backwards Compatibility

  • All existing dashboards are auto-migrated to a default “Page 1” containing their current tiles and filters.

  • UI remains unchanged for single-page dashboards in view mode for continuity.

📥 Enhanced CC Behavior in Scheduled Exports

We’ve improved how CC works in scheduled exports to ensure data security and consistency in RLS-based emails.

New Validation for CC Recipients

  • Now, emails will only be sent to CC recipients if the RLS (Row-Level Security) values assigned to "To" recipients are a subset of the values assigned to the CC recipients.

Why this matters:

  • Ensures that CC recipients receive the exact same version of the export as the "To" recipients. Prevents sending mismatched or unauthorized data to CC users.

Example:

  • Allowed: A CC user has access to all countries, and the "To" user has access to India only. The CC user will receive the same India-specific export.

  • Not Allowed: A CC user has access to Germany, but the "To" user has access to India. In this case, the CC user will not receive the email.


✨ We hope these enhancements improve your experience with Sprinkle.

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