This release improves accuracy, usability, and stability across the platform. Model copies now preserve true “Last Modified” dates, and Errors and Projection Metadata datasets are available in the Snowflake Integration. You’ll also notice smoother navigation, clearer deletion confirmations, and expanded API options — all backed by key bug fixes and performance improvements.
New Features
Last Modified Date on Entities No Longer Updated on Model Copy
When copying a model, entities inside it now keep their original Last Updated dates and user information. This ensures you always see when each item was truly changed — not just when the copy was created.
- Example: A variable last changed on Oct 1 in the source model will still show Oct 1 as its “Last Updated” date in the copy (even if the model was copied on Nov 1).
- The model itself still shows the copy date as its Last Updated timestamp.
Errors and Projection Metadata Datasets in Snowflake Integration
The Errors and Projection Metadata datasets are now part of the Snowflake Data Share.
Existing Snowflake Integration users automatically gain access to these new datasets.
Enhancements
Usability Enhancements
- Deletion confirmation dialogs now include the Scenario Table or Assumption Set name for clarity.
- Clicking a folder name in Model Details now navigates directly to that folder in the model list.
API Enhancements
- The PATCH Projections endpoint now supports adding folders and tags (soon available via GET as well).
- A new DELETE Model Point Fields endpoint has been added. Additional endpoints (GET, POST, PATCH) are in development.
Fixes
- Resolved an issue where the time parameter value was inadvertently being passed as the Single Value (Formula) array value within a dynamic aggregate
- Improved error messaging when changing the array values that are used in dropdown lists
- Improved stability by preventing large invalid data tables from repeatedly loading and causing memory errors
- We now show a descriptive message when an HPM debug run times out
