June 2022: New Duplicate & Re-Run setting, Data Table Versioning Updates and Account Setting for Default Date Format

NEW

Option to keep existing table versions upon duplicating or re-running a projection

Users can now create a projection using the same data table inputs and their set version by unchecking the “Set Tables to Latest Version” checkbox found in the confirmation modal of the Duplicate and Re-run Projection actions. By default, Slope updates all configured data tables to the latest version when duplicating or re-running a projection. 

IMPROVEMENTS

The Save Formula button on the Formula Builder will now disable when there are no changes to be saved  

Below is an example of a formula that does not have any unsaved changes and therefore the Save Formula button is disabled. This will prevent unnecessary saving. 

Account Setting for International and Custom Date Format on Model Point Files 

To support our clients using date formats other than MM/DD/YYYY, we can now set a default on the account so that the desired date format for data ingestion doesn’t have to be selected every time a Model Point File is uploaded. Please let us know if you’d like us to modify your default date format.

Data Table Versioning Update 

When a model is copied (e.g. The Slope Life Library) the Data Table versions in the copy will be set to 1 rather than the current version from the copied model. 

FIXES

  • Resolved an issue with deleted table structures that was resulting in an unknown error on Arrays.
  • Restored validation on rolling value and present value variables following merging them into a model.
  • Removed the option to select invalid array mappings in the variable merge dialog. 
  • Added product name suggestions for products that are only referenced by a Sales Allocation or Investment strategy to the suggested values on filters found at the top of dashboards.
  • Corrected the debug url for array variables when a formula contained both a single value array aggregate and an array with array aggregation set to none so that users are brought to the correct variable upon click.