Release 2025.9.12

Mid-September 2025 update introducing enhanced profiling capabilities, improved quality scoring transparency, expanded integration options, and various user experience improvements.

Rafael Osiro

Sep 12, 2025

3

min read

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Note

These notes catch up with several releases since our last published update on 2025.9.4 and are current as of the 2025.9.12 version of the platform.

Field Profiles Over Time

You can now compare current field profiles with previous versions to spot changes, view visual indicators for modified metrics, explore interactive charts showing numeric trends across profile history, and easily identify data drift and type changes with special badges for field type modifications.

Access detailed metric charts by clicking "View Metric Chart" to see variations across the last 10 profiles. Hover over chart points to reveal additional details including profile dates, measured values, and sampling percentages for deeper analysis.

General Fixes and Improvements

Fixes (5)

  • Fixed broken enrichment datastore redirect link in the datastore tree footer
  • Corrected filter application in Exists In checks that was causing inaccurate anomaly detection
  • Fixed grouped inference checks to properly validate against filtered test data for each group combination
  • Resolved Is Address check failing to assert during scan
  • Removed User Defined Function check support

Improvements (5)

  • Introducing the Data Diff check as an enhancement of the Is Replica Of functionality
  • Enhanced File Profile visibility with file format display and improved handling of long names with tooltips
  • Improved hover contrast for list items in light mode for better visibility
  • Optimized slim profile logic to protect existing field typing from being overwritten by limited data samples
  • Added OAuth support to the Databricks connector

As usual, our User Guide and accompanying Change Log captures more details about this release.

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Release 2025.9.12

Mid-September 2025 update introducing enhanced profiling capabilities, improved quality scoring transparency, expanded integration options, and various user experience improvements.

Rafael Osiro

Sep 12, 2025

3

min read

About the Customer

Note

These notes catch up with several releases since our last published update on 2025.9.4 and are current as of the 2025.9.12 version of the platform.

Field Profiles Over Time

You can now compare current field profiles with previous versions to spot changes, view visual indicators for modified metrics, explore interactive charts showing numeric trends across profile history, and easily identify data drift and type changes with special badges for field type modifications.

Access detailed metric charts by clicking "View Metric Chart" to see variations across the last 10 profiles. Hover over chart points to reveal additional details including profile dates, measured values, and sampling percentages for deeper analysis.

General Fixes and Improvements

Fixes (5)

  • Fixed broken enrichment datastore redirect link in the datastore tree footer
  • Corrected filter application in Exists In checks that was causing inaccurate anomaly detection
  • Fixed grouped inference checks to properly validate against filtered test data for each group combination
  • Resolved Is Address check failing to assert during scan
  • Removed User Defined Function check support

Improvements (5)

  • Introducing the Data Diff check as an enhancement of the Is Replica Of functionality
  • Enhanced File Profile visibility with file format display and improved handling of long names with tooltips
  • Improved hover contrast for list items in light mode for better visibility
  • Optimized slim profile logic to protect existing field typing from being overwritten by limited data samples
  • Added OAuth support to the Databricks connector

As usual, our User Guide and accompanying Change Log captures more details about this release.

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Release 2025.9.12

Mid-September 2025 update introducing enhanced profiling capabilities, improved quality scoring transparency, expanded integration options, and various user experience improvements.

Note

These notes catch up with several releases since our last published update on 2025.9.4 and are current as of the 2025.9.12 version of the platform.

Field Profiles Over Time

You can now compare current field profiles with previous versions to spot changes, view visual indicators for modified metrics, explore interactive charts showing numeric trends across profile history, and easily identify data drift and type changes with special badges for field type modifications.

Access detailed metric charts by clicking "View Metric Chart" to see variations across the last 10 profiles. Hover over chart points to reveal additional details including profile dates, measured values, and sampling percentages for deeper analysis.

General Fixes and Improvements

Fixes (5)

  • Fixed broken enrichment datastore redirect link in the datastore tree footer
  • Corrected filter application in Exists In checks that was causing inaccurate anomaly detection
  • Fixed grouped inference checks to properly validate against filtered test data for each group combination
  • Resolved Is Address check failing to assert during scan
  • Removed User Defined Function check support

Improvements (5)

  • Introducing the Data Diff check as an enhancement of the Is Replica Of functionality
  • Enhanced File Profile visibility with file format display and improved handling of long names with tooltips
  • Improved hover contrast for list items in light mode for better visibility
  • Optimized slim profile logic to protect existing field typing from being overwritten by limited data samples
  • Added OAuth support to the Databricks connector

As usual, our User Guide and accompanying Change Log captures more details about this release.

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