10th of December, 2024
Service
User and Group support
We have added support for searching for and adding users and groups from Azure Active Directory in Loome. This will simplify the process of user management.
For example, you can search for a user in your directory and add this user to an application role.
This new feature requires that your organization consent to new permissions to lookup users and groups on your behalf.
We will reach out to you over the coming weeks with instructions on how you can enable this feature.
Improvements
- Added ability to group on columns in most lists, including rule results.
- Author details are now shown for connections.
- When editing a monitor rule, we have improved the experience when a connection is currently unavailable.
Fixes
- Fixed an issue where some users may not be notified when a row in a results view has been updated.
- Fixed an issue where user preference for list or card view may not be saved.
- Fixed an issue where the DateOnly datatype from SQL Server would incorrectly display as a mismatch in a Reconciliation rule. This is a display issue in the UI only, underlying data will correctly be labelled as a match.
- Fixed an error that would appear in the browser console (did not affect user experience).
- Fixed a bug where modifying API keys did not produce a toast notification.
- Fixed an issue with users signing in with no access were not being redirected to sign up.
- Fixed an issue where the user belongs to multiple tenants, and the top-left Loome icon would link to another tenant that the user belongs to instead of their current tenant.
- Fixed an issue where the user belongs to multiple tenants, and on page refresh the user would sometimes end up in a different tenant that they also belong to instead of their current tenant.
Agent
This update requires agent version - 2024.12.09.1
Please download a new install script and update your agent to use new features, improvements, and fixes.
Some features listed below have already been delivered via an agent hotfix.
Fixes
- Fixed a bug where timestamp columns from Snowflake may not be mapped to DatetimeOffset in SQL.
- Fixed an issue where the DateOnly datatype from SQL Server would incorrectly display as a mismatch in a Reconciliation rule. This is a display issue in the UI only, underlying data will correctly be labelled as a match.