![]() Common time ranges (7 days, 30 days) are all available directly in the dropdown.And we just made it a lot easier to filter for relative date and time ranges: Let’s be honest, half the time, all you want is a time series. We’ll expand this to other databases in the next few releases, and handle arrays in the future. Keep in mind we’re only doing this for records (key/value pairs), but not yet for arrays. ![]() That allows you to stick to complex, flexible semi-structured columns, while still empowering your team to visually run queries against them.īy default, we keep the hierarchy in column names (e.g., becomes Address → Billing → City), but you can rename columns however you want (e.g., City for Billing). Metabase can interpret JSON records and make them behave like standard table fields, flattening the nested structure. We’ve been using this internally for the past few weeks, and the ease of interpreting results has been quite eventful. And if you want, you can also add events via Metabase’s API. That way, people (including your future self) won’t have to figure out (again) why the line chart spiked back in March. Bookmarked items also get a boost in your search results.Ī lot of discussions around data have a moment when someone asks a question related to a specific point in time: “Wait, what’s the spike in March again?”, or “When did the new widget launch?”Įvents are a way to capture that knowledge and make it available when you need it, in context (i.e., when you’re viewing a chart). You can now bookmark your favorite questions, dashboards, models, and collections to access them later from that new nifty sidebar. That made our old homepage less useful, so we reset it to a zen space for you to start your day, bringing you back to your most recent items. We’ve overhauled the main navigation to make it easier to find things. This release makes it easier to find and work with all that productivity. Tired of manual updates? It’s easy to upgrade to a hosted plan.Īs you use Metabase, your teams will create more and more questions, dashboards, and models. If you’re self-hosting, you (or your admin) can follow the docs on how to update to the latest version. If you’re hosted on Metabase Cloud, we’ll be rolling these new features automatically throughout the next few weeks. We’ve made a bunch of improvements to help you stay organized, keep track of your work, and find new areas to explore. Making you feel like a fearless explorer is the theme of Metabase 0.43.
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