v1.24.0.3DM (August 23rd, 2023)
This documentation captures the customer-facing release notes for the v1.24.0.3 release of Cuneiform® for CRM: Field and Data Management. Please review this – and the release-specific known issues for additional details on release features.
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Release Summary ARCHIVED
Latest Profiling Summary Tracking
This represents our sixth public release available on the Salesforce AppExchange. It includes the ability to identify the Latest Profiling Summary for a given Profiling Definition. Users can now identify the Latest Profiling Summary using the Latest Profiling
field.
Use this field in custom reports, dashboards, and CRMA analytics visualizations to always show the most recent set of profiling results for a Profiling Definition.
Updated Field Results Profiling Statistic Columns
We’ve made changes to our profiling field results list-views to include all profiling statistics that collectively represent the true usage for a Salesforce object field. This now includes:
Total records populated
Fill-rate % (representing the % of records for a given field that are populated)
Distinct density % (representing the % of field values that are distinct)
Default value indicator (describing if a field has a default value)
Total records populated with a defaulted value
Default value fill-rate % (representing the % of field values populated with the field’s default value)
This view has been added to the All Records, Filtered Records, and Value Distribution views available in our Profiling Summaries, Field Results, Field Value Results, and KPI Results record detail pages.
With these columns in place, users can now understand the true usage characteristics for any Salesforce field that has been profiled by Cuneiform for CRM. As these statistics are calculated with each profiling run, you can evaluate how these statistics change as new data is introduced and existing data is modified in your Salesforce org.