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1. Converse with Data - Ask data questions using non-technical language, and view answers in automatically
configured charts
- To enable the feature, go to the Analytics Settings page in Setup, and select Enable Conversational
Exploration (Beta)
- Start a conversation by clicking . When you click the text box, you’re prompted with suggestions based
on the fields in your dataset(s).
2. New User interface to create charts - Just tell the chart builder which field to use for each chart feature—like
which field should appear on the horizontal axis.
Eg: when you create a matrix chart, pick a dimension for each axis and the measures that determine the
bubble size and color. To save a little time, drag and drop fields within the panel to move them from one
section to another or change their order within a section.
- In explorer, you can change a chart to any chart type—no more chart types grayed out because they
require a different number of measures and groupings. If the new chart type requires more fields, the
interface lets you know. If the new chart doesn’t require some of the currently selected fields, the chart
builder moves them to the Additional Fields section.
3. Add in Lens Filters - instead of adding same filters for each column for a compare table, add overall Lens
Filters for the dataset.
4. Compare Table Formulas and Functions - You can reference measure and group columns by name instead
of by reference letter. You can also use SAQL percentile functions in the formula editor. The SAQL functions
percentile_disc() and percentile_cont() are available in the compare-table formula editor, as are SAQL date
functions.
6. Column Properties
- Properties can be set for individual columns
- set measure column’s data type as bar
- For columns with text, you can specify text alignment and style.
9. Save your own view of the Dashboard - save pre-selected filters and share your view with others
10. Time bar and Timeline Combo - a great way to illustrate relative changes over time and highlight missing
data.
- The new time bar chart works like the timeline, showing values of a single measure over time in vertical
bars.
- The new time combo chart shows two measures over time—one on a timeline and the other on a time bar.
11. Annotate Data Points with Tooltips and Markers - Create a tooltip to specify which details appear when you
hover over any data point. To annotate a specific data point, add a marker and, if it needs more attention,
make it blink.
12. Cumulative Charts when data is missing – Instead of misleading the data points new options available:
- Show as gaps
- Ignore, show continuous line
- Use prior values
- Use prior values – trimmed
b) Propagate Field Changes - When you add or remove a field in an existing node, Analytics offers to
propagate the change to where it might be needed in downstream nodes.You see the propagate option
whenever you add or remove fields from these types of nodes:
sfdcDigest, digest, augment, computeExpression, computeRelative, sliceDataset
c) Override Field Attributes in sfdcDigest Nodes - Change attributes, such as field type, default value, and
precision, inside the dataflow editor. No more manual editing of the dataflow definition file to make these
changes.
To override a field’s attributes, just click the next to it. Make your changes, click Save.
17. Better view of Datasets in the Data Manager - added search, sorting, and more metadata columns to the
dataset list view