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Improved Workbook SavingWhen creating a workbook from anywhere in Datameer, it gets saved in your home folder with a default name. You can rename and move an existing workbook within your file browser. The content remains the same while only the name and saving location changes. You can duplicate a workbook within your file browser. The content of the original workbook remains the same while you can save and edit the content of the duplicate. Closing New Workbook with ContentClosing an opened workbook with content, which has not been renamed or moved for the first time, opens the 'Rename and Move' dialog to save the workbook. Otherwise the workbook is named 'Workbook' as default. Closing an open workbook with content, being in 'File Browser' or another workbook, the 'Rename and Move' dialog appears. Closing New Workbook without ContentClosing an empty workbook, which is saved under default name and location, the workbook is deleted automatically. Closing an empty workbook, which is saved under default name and location, being in 'File Browser' or another workbook, the empty workbook is deleted automatically. |
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Workbook InspectorThe workbook information is now in the Sheet Inspector, providing the import job path as well as the reference workbook. You can now navigate to an external workbook or external data source from the current workbook which contains the external sheet type. Clicking on the external sheet tab opens the external workbook with the correct preselected sheet or the external data source. Furthermore clicking on the external data source link opens the external workbook with the correct preselected sheet. Clicking on external sheets or import jobs within the sheet dependencies graph, the target workbook will not open if there's only full data access. The workbook opens in another tab. The target sheet is the one that's in the target workbook tab. If the reference is an import job, it is opened. |
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Quick Column SortingYou can now sort the columns of a worksheet directly in the worksheet. Sorting is reflected in the "Sort Dialog". You can also edit and remove the sorting criteria. Workbook Production ModeThe Workbook Production Mode accelerates performance by excluding sample generation and column statistics production to reduce resource usage. Production mode is intended for data pipelines that have been tested and refined to the point that a workbook can be scheduled and run without further modification. |
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Support for Export to Tableau Hyper FormatDatameer now supports exports to Tableau version 10.5 using the Tableau Hyper format. |
Google Cloud Connectivity
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Google Cloud Data Proc as Execution EngineGoogle Cloud DataProc v1.2 supports all Datameer jobs (e.g. workbooks, import, export, system jobs) to be executed within Google DataProc. All job results are stored in HDFS. With this feature you can run Datameer on their existing Google Cloud offering. This avoids maintaining a second storage account and transferring large datasets from Google into other cloud solutions (e.g. Microsoft Azure). Google Cloud Storage Import & ExportDatameer now supports import and export from Google Cloud Storage. Therefore we provide the plugin "plugin-gcs" which contains the connector to Datameer. With the Google Cloud Storage import connector you can ingest data from Google Cloud Storage and enable joining and aggregation or data moving. With the Google Cloud Storage export connector you can expose data from Datameer into Google Cloud Storage and continue on working of prepared, cleaned and aggregated data with other 3rd party systems. Google Cloud Storage Private FolderYou can now build and set up Datameer with Google Cloud Storage as a Private Folder. Datameer's job results can be stored in a Google Cloud Storage Private Folder. |
Performance Improvement
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Join Operation Computes Parallel InputsA join of two data links now computes inputs in parallel to prevent the creation of too many DAG(s) on the cluster, and the Map-Side join picks the smallest of the two inputs to cache in memory. |
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