Release Notes - v11.0 (NEW)
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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