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General Comments | December 12, 2022 | Analytics 16.1.1 |
Analytics 16.1.1 released to address export to Excel defects in version 16.1 We have released a new version of Analytics that fixes two defects that can occur when exporting to Excel using version 16.1 (details below). Any customers who have installed version 16.1.0 of Analytics should upgrade to version 16.1.1. Note Analytics 16.1.1 is not officially supported for use with Analytics Exchange (AX). For more information, see the Analytics 16.1 release notes. |
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Fixed | December 12, 2022 | Analytics 16.1.1 |
Truncated data when exporting to Excel (*.xlsx) Exporting a computed field that concatenates two physical fields was not working correctly in version 16.1. If values in the first concatenated field contained trailing spaces, the values in the second concatenated field were not exported. This issue has now been resolved, and concatenated fields export correctly to Excel. |
GRCPRD-6825 |
Fixed | December 12, 2022 | Analytics 16.1.1 |
Export to Excel syntax error causes Analytics to close unexpectedly A missing quotation mark in the EXPORT command syntax was causing the export to fail in version 16.1, and Analytics to close unexpectedly. This issue has now been resolved and an error message is logged. |
GRCPRD-6820 |
Important | November 23, 2022 | Analytics 16.1 |
Analytics 16.1 is not officially supported for use with Analytics Exchange (AX) If you are currently using Analytics Exchange (AX), keep your current version of Analytics installed so that you can continue to reliably import analytic scripts, tables, and data files to AX. Importing from Analytics 16.1 may continue to work, but it is not guaranteed to work. You are free to install Analytics 16.1 side by side with Analytics 15.x, or older versions. The new functionality in Analytics 16.1 described below will not work in AX. Diligent will end support for Analytics Exchange on January 1, 2023. Learn more or upgrade to Robots. |
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Important | November 23, 2022 |
Analytics 16.1 (introduced in 16.0) |
Option to exclude Microsoft Access Database Engine when installing Analytics When you perform an installation of Analytics 16.1 you have the option to exclude Microsoft Access Database Engine.
Note If you are upgrading from Analytics 16.0 to 16.1, you can manually remove the Microsoft Access Database Engine if you do not need it. If you have an older version of Analytics installed side by side with version 16.1, leave the Database Engine installed to preserve all functionality in the older version. Background For many years, Microsoft Access Database Engine and the underlying technology (ADO) has been a third-party component in Analytics, providing connectivity with Excel and Microsoft Access files. However, the Database Engine and ADO are incompatible with the latest generation of Microsoft office productivity software: 64-bit Microsoft Office and Microsoft 365 (Office 365). In some cases, the presence of the Database Engine on your computer can conflict with other installed components. Beginning with version 16.1, Analytics uses OpenXML to import from and export to the current generation of Excel file (*.xlsx). Using OpenXML avoids the compatibility problems that have developed over time with the older ADO technology. OpenXML does not support connecting with the older Excel file type (*.xls) or the Microsoft Access file type (*.mdb). If you need to work with either of these file types, you still have the option of installing the Database Engine and ADO when you install Analytics. |
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General Comments | November 23, 2022 | Analytics 16.1 |
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New | November 23, 2022 | Analytics 16.1 |
New DSN data connectors You can now connect to these external data sources using newly added DSN data connectors provided by our data access and connectivity partner, CData Software:
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DIA-1663 DIA-1664 |
Enhanced | November 23, 2022 | Analytics 16.1 |
Upgraded DSN data connectors The following data connectors have been upgraded to more recent versions provided by our data access and connectivity partner, CData Software:
The Parquet upgrade more reliably supports importing large data files. The SurveyMonkey upgrade adds OAuth 2.0 capability. |
DIA-1665 DIA-1693 |
Enhanced | November 23, 2022 | Analytics 16.1 |
Improved integration with Excel files Analytics now uses OpenXML technology to import from, and export to, the current generation of Excel file (*.xlsx). OpenXML makes the following improvements on the older ADO-based technology that Analytics used for Excel connectivity:
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RAPHX-3890 |
Enhanced | November 23, 2022 | Analytics 16.1 |
Set up authenticated email notifications using the Analytics interface You can now set up authenticated email notifications using the Notify dialog box in the Analytics interface. The ability to configure an authenticated connection between Analytics and an SMTP mail server was added in Analytics 16.0. However, the capability was initially available in script mode only. Learn more |
RAPHX-4166 |
Fixed | November 23, 2022 | Analytics 16.1 | Parquet data connector issue The Parquet data connector in Analytics was returning an error when trying to import large data files. The upgrade to a more recent version of the Parquet connector has resolved this issue. | GRCPRD-6603 |
Fixed | November 23, 2022 | Analytics 16.1 | Microsoft Teams data connector issue After connecting to a Microsoft Teams data source, an error could occur when trying to select a table. An update to an Analytics connection configuration file has resolved this issue. | GRCPRD-6451 |
Fixed | November 23, 2022 | Analytics 16.1 |
SAP Connector issues The SAP Connector issues listed below have been resolved:
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GRCPRD-6305 GRCPRD-6342 GRCPRD-6429 |
Fixed | November 23, 2022 | Analytics 16.1 | Refresh data from Oracle table The Analytics data refresh feature was not working with an ODBC connection to an Oracle table. The problem has been fixed and Oracle data is now refreshing correctly. | GRCPRD-6439 |
Fixed | November 23, 2022 | Analytics 16.1 | XBRL file import crash Importing an XBRL file that exceeded the maximum supported record length caused Analytics to crash. Analytics now captures this error situation without crashing. | GRCPRD-6447 |
Important | June 16, 2022 | Analytics 16.0 |
Analytics 16.0 is not officially supported for use with Analytics Exchange (AX) If you are currently using Analytics Exchange (AX), keep your current version of Analytics installed so that you can continue to reliably import analytic scripts, tables, and data files to AX. Importing from Analytics 16.0 may continue to work, but it is not guaranteed to work. You are free to install Analytics 16.0 side by side with previous versions of Analytics. The new ACLScript capabilities in Analytics 16.0 described below will not work in AX. Diligent will end support for Analytics Exchange on January 1, 2023. Learn more or upgrade to Robots. |
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General Comments | June 16, 2022 | Analytics 16.0 |
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New | June 16, 2022 | Analytics 16.0 |
New ACLScript commands for accessing the HighBond API We have added five ACLScript commands that allow you to create ACL scripts that automate interactions between Analytics, or ACL robots, and the HighBond platform. The commands provide access to standard REST API requests for interacting with the HighBond API:
Using the commands, you can run scripts from Analytics or Robots to interact with a wide range of HighBond objects such as projects, Results collections, robots, and HighBond users. |
RAPHX-2544 |
New | June 16, 2022 | Analytics 16.0 |
Upload data to Robots with the EXPORT command The EXPORT command now supports uploading a local Analytics table as a compressed CSV file (*.csv.gz) to a HighBond or Workflow robot. This new capability is intended for Robots customers who currently use an on-premise Robots Agent and ACL scripts in their automation program, and would like to also incorporate the cloud-based Python/HCL scripting available in Robots. With the new capability you can use an ACL robot to easily move on-premise data to a HighBond or Workflow robot where you can use Python/HCL scripting to further analyze or process the data. The new capability simplifies building integrated ACLScript-Python/HCL data automation, a process that was possible previously, but difficult to implement.
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RAPHX-3243 |
New | June 16, 2022 | Analytics 16.0 | New DSN data connectors You can now connect to these external data sources using newly added DSN data connectors provided by our data access and connectivity partner, CData Software:
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DIA-906 DIH-758 DIA-609 |
Enhanced | June 16, 2022 | Analytics 16.0 |
Improved SAP Connector performance SAP Connector performance has been improved in several areas. You should see reduced times for importing records, and for importing records when also filtering or joining SAP tables. |
RAPHX-3122 RAPHX-3556 (Remove license check for Robots Agent) |
Enhanced | June 16, 2022 | Analytics 16.0 | Option to convert currency amounts in SAP data During the import of SAP data to Analytics, the new Apply Currency Conversion option in the SAP Connector lets you auto-convert currencies using conversion information from your SAP system. |
RAPHX-3470 RAPHX-3106 |
Enhanced | June 16, 2022 | Analytics 16.0 |
Ability to limit field length when importing from HighBond You can now specify a maximum field length when importing from the Projects or Results apps in HighBond. Fields that exceed the length limit are truncated. The ability to truncate fields prevents occasional long values from expanding the overall record length beyond what is supported by the import process. The new capability is currently available in script mode only. Learn more: |
RAPHX-3347 |
Enhanced | June 16, 2022 | Analytics 16.0 |
Analytics email notification can now work in an authenticated environment The NOTIFY command has been updated so that it can work with an SMTP mail server that requires authentication. You can also configure which port to use to access the server. The updated capability is initially available in script mode only. We plan to extend the updated capability to the Analytics user interface in a future release. Learn more |
RAPHX-3071 |
Enhanced | June 16, 2022 | Analytics 16.0 |
SET RETRY applies to more commands The ability to automatically re-execute a failed ACLScript command has been expanded to include a greater number of commands. Learn more |
RAPHX-2638 |
Fixed | June 16, 2022 | Analytics 16.0 | Analytics script crash related to file read/write An intermittent Analytics script crash related to accessing files on disk during read/write operations has been fixed. To account for newly created files being temporarily unavailable, failed ACLScript commands are now automatically retried. | RAPHX-2638 |
Fixed | June 16, 2022 | Analytics 16.0 | Classical variables sampling (CVS) issue fixed In the final evaluation portion of the CVS process, amounts in the bottom certainty stratum were being incorrectly excluded from some calculations. Bottom certainty stratum amounts are now being properly included. | RAPHX-2518 |
Fixed | June 16, 2022 | Analytics 16.0 | Summarizing datetime fields works correctly When summarizing datetime fields, the time portion in the output was being lost. The issue has been resolved and the time portion now appears correctly. | RAPHX-2987 |
Fixed | June 16, 2022 | Analytics 16.0 |
Importing from HighBond Projects no longer causes a crash When importing data from the Projects app in HighBond, exceeding the maximum record length no longer causes Analytics to crash. A record length longer than 32,767 bytes causes an error message and the import fails, but Analytics remains open. Note You can use the new CHARMAX parameter with the IMPORT GRCPROJECT command to limit field lengths and reduce the chance that you will exceed the maximum record length. Learn more |
RAPHX-3406 |
Fixed | June 16, 2022 | Analytics 16.0 |
Special characters supported in data connector passwords In the Data Access window (ACCESSDATA command), in some instances, certain special characters in data connector passwords were causing connection failures. Data connector passwords now support a broader range of special characters. Note Depending on the specific data connector, and the specific character, there may still be isolated instances of an unsupported special character causing a connection failure. If you encounter this situation, work with your IT department to modify the password used by the target data source. |
RAPHX-3488 |
Fixed | June 16, 2022 | Analytics 16.0 | Misleading SAP error message removed Connections between Analytics and S/4HANA 2020 were generating an error message on the SAP system even though the SAP import was executing successfully. The misleading error message no longer appears. | RAPHX-3168 |
Known Issue/Unresolved | June 16, 2022 | Analytics 16.0 |
Delimited file Field Width setting ignored When you use the Data Definition Wizard to manually import a delimited file to Analytics, the Field Width setting is not preserved if you specify a width shorter than the longest value in the field. Workaround Copy the IMPORT DELIMITED command from the log and re-run the command in the command line. Use the WID parameter to specify the shorter field length. You also need to adjust the start position of all subsequent fields using the AT parameter. |
RAPHX-3986 |
Known Issue/Unresolved | June 16, 2022 | Analytics 16.0 |
Certain passwords restricted to 30 characters Analytics supports a maximum length of 30 characters when specifying or entering a server profile password, a database profile password, or a mail server password. Newer Windows servers may require a strong password that exceeds this length. However, specifying a password value in Analytics that exceeds the length results in a truncated password and a connection failure. Commands affected by the 30-character limit include:
Increasing the maximum password length supported by these commands will be considered for a future version of Analytics. Note Only the listed commands are affected. Other ACLScript commands that require a password support a maximum password length of 256 characters. Workaround If possible, limit password length of the connection target to 30 characters. |
RAPHX-3870 |
Known Issue/Unresolved | June 16, 2022 | Analytics 16.0 |
Classical variables sampling (CVS) Evaluation issue Generating all CVS estimation types together, in a single operation, produces incorrect results. In the output, some amounts in the Statistical Summary are being accumulated from one estimation type to the next. The amounts are being retained in memory instead of being flushed out between the different estimation types. We plan to correct this issue in a future release of Analytics. Workaround Generate any of the four CVS estimation types singly, in a separate operation of the CVS Evaluate command, which produces correct results:
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RAPHX-3759 |
Changed | June 16, 2022 | Analytics 16.0 |
Analysis App window/Visualizer removed from Analytics With the release of Analytics 16, and with continued improvements to Robots and Results, we have made the difficult decision to remove the Analysis App window/Visualizer features from Analytics. These features were a source of security vulnerabilities as unsupported/outdated software components. Removing features that a majority of customers did not take advantage of reduces the vulnerable surface area of Analytics for everyone. As an alternative, customers can continue to use the Analysis App window/Visualizer features in Analytics 15.x versions, which can remain installed side by side with Analytics 16. Near-identical visualization functionality is also available in Results/Storyboards, or you can use your favourite visualization tool to connect to Analytics. |
RAPHX-3127 |
Changed | June 16, 2022 | Analytics 16.0 |
Analytics–Robots Agent version alignment made less restrictive The version of Analytics that you use to create scripts that run in Robots no longer needs to be identical to your organization's installed version of an on-premise Robots Agent. Previously, scripts failed in Robots if the versions of Analytics and the Robots Agent were unaligned. The scripts failed even if the ACLScript functionality they contained was fully supported by the Robots Agent. The requirement for aligned versions was overly restrictive and has now been removed. Scripts will still fail in Robots if they contain new ACLScript functionality unsupported by an older Robots Agent. |
RAPRM-963 RAPHX-3283 |
General Comments | January 11, 2022 | Analytics 15.1.1 |
Security upgrade ACL for Windows 15.1.1 is a patch release that addresses security vulnerabilities with some internal components used by Analytics. Although the risk to Analytics customers is low, we have already made a manual patch available, and we are now incorporating the manual patch in a released version of Analytics. Learn more For more information about the vulnerabilities and the manual patch, see Patch critical security vulnerabilities (CVE-2021-44832, -45105, -45046, and -44228). Note If you have already applied the manual patch to Analytics 15.1.0 you do not need to upgrade to version 15.1.1. Versions 15.1.1 and 15.1.0 are functionally identical. The only difference is the inclusion of the patch in version 15.1.1. |
RAPHX-3077 |
Important | January 4, 2022 | Analytics 15.1 | Patch to mitigate CVE-2021-44832, CVE-2021-45105, CVE-2021-45046, and CVE-2021-44228 We have released an additional patch to mitigate the new Apache critical security vulnerability CVE-2021-44832, in addition to previous vulnerabilities CVE-2021-45105, CVE-2021-45046, and CVE-2021-44228. All supported versions of Analytics are affected. Learn more | TEC-1369 |
Important | December 20, 2021 | Analytics 15.1 | Patch to mitigate CVE-2021-45105, CVE-2021-45046, and CVE-2021-44228 We have released an additional patch to mitigate the new Apache critical security vulnerability CVE-2021-45105, in addition to previous vulnerabilities CVE-2021-45046 and CVE-2021-44228. All supported versions of Analytics are affected. Learn more | TEC-1359 |
Important | December 16, 2021 | Analytics 15.1 | Patch to mitigate CVE-2021-45046 and CVE-2021-44228 We have released a patch to mitigate the critical Apache security vulnerabilities, CVE-2021-45046 and CVE-2021-44228. All supported versions of Analytics are affected. Learn more | TEC-1359 |
General Comments | June 7, 2021 | Analytics 15.1 |
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New | June 7, 2021 | Analytics 15.1 |
New DSN data connectors You can now connect to these external data sources using newly added DSN data connectors provided by our data access and connectivity partner, CData Software:
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DIA-606 DIA-824 DIH-708 DIH-754 |
New | June 7, 2021 | Analytics 15.1 |
New version of SAP connector add-on Version 1.4 of the SAP connector add-on has been released. This version of the add-on is required for the Analytics SAP connector to communicate with SAP S/4HANA Cloud, extended edition. The download package contains installation as well as upgrade files for the latest connector add-on version. Version 1.4 is certified by SAP for deployment on the following SAP systems:
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Fixed | June 7, 2021 | Analytics 15.1 |
Analytics data connector issues fixed The data connector issues listed below have now been resolved.
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DIA-601 DIA-777 DIA-872 DIH-497 GRCPRD-4107 GRCPRD-4226 GRCPRD-4489 |
Fixed | June 7, 2021 | Analytics 15.1 |
Analytics SAP connector not working with S/4HANA 2020 When attempting to connect to an SAP S/4HANA 2020 system, the SAP Connector was returning the error Function module 'CMO_GET_INSTNO' not found. The issue has now been resolved and you can connect successfully. |
RAPHX-1881 |
Fixed | June 7, 2021 | Analytics 15.1 | ACL for Windows crashing after initial installation Immediately after installation, if ACL for Windows could not connect to the Internet, the component underlying the ACL for Windows main screen crashed (ACLLauncher.exe) and you were not able to sign in to Analytics. This issue has now been resolved. | GRCPRD-4120 |
Fixed | June 7, 2021 | Analytics 15.1 |
FILESIZE( ) function and Excel temp file The FILESIZE( ) function was always returning -1 when used with an Excel temp file, which incorrectly indicated that no file existed. This issue has now been resolved and the function correctly returns the actual size of an Excel temp file. |
RAPHX-1825 |
Known Issue/Unresolved | June 7, 2021 | Analytics 15.1 |
Analytics SAP connector authentication protocol Two options for specifying the Single Sign On (SSO) authentication protocol used by a target SAP system were not working correctly in the SAP connector. The options, Kerberos and NTLM, have been removed from the connector settings. The only SSO authentication protocol now supported is Individual. If you cannot use the Individual authentication protocol with your SAP system, your other option is to select Username and Password as the Authentication Method, rather than Single Sign On, and connect using standard SAP credentials. |
GRCPRD-3900 RAPHX-1864 |
Known Issue/Unresolved | June 7, 2021 | Analytics 15.1 | SAP Concur connector An issue exists with the new bundled SAP Concur connector (Concur (DSN) in the Data Access window). The issue prevents accessing certain Concur tables. Inaccessible tables include Trips, ReceiptImages, and Suppliers. We are currently working on a resolution. |
GRCPRD-4733 |
New | February 24, 2021 | Analytics 15.0 |
New version of SAP connector add-on Version 1.1 of the SAP connector add-on has been released. This add-on is required for the Analytics SAP connector to communicate with the SAP system. The download package contains installation as well as upgrade files for the latest connector add-on version. |
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General Comments | November 19, 2020 | Analytics 15.0 |
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Important | November 19, 2020 | Analytics 15.0 |
Updates to REST Connector The REST Connector is enhanced to support the following authentication methods:
However, this enhancement will cause the REST connector scripts from previous versions of Analytics to no longer work in Analytics 15. Learn more |
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Important | November 19, 2020 | Analytics 15.0 |
Installation on Windows 7 Galvanize does not support installations of Analytics 15 on Windows 7. Microsoft ended support for Windows 7 on January 14, 2020. Install Analytics 15 on Windows 8.1 or Windows 10. |
RAPHX-858 |
Important | November 19, 2020 |
Analytics 15.0, previous versions of Analytics |
Excel import and export issue An upgrade of your installation of Microsoft Excel from the 32-bit version to the 64-bit version may cause Analytics-Excel connectivity to stop working. You are no longer able to import files from Excel, or export files to Excel. The underlying cause of the issue could be a new installation of the 64-bit version of Microsoft Access Database Engine conflicting with the 32-bit version that is installed and required by Analytics. If you or your organization has recently upgraded Excel or Microsoft 365 and Analytics-Excel connectivity has stopped working, contact Support for assistance. |
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New | November 19, 2020 | Analytics 15.0 | New data connectors You can now connect to these external data sources using the newly added data connectors:
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New | November 19, 2020 | Analytics 15.0 |
New DSN data connectors You can now connect to these external data sources using the newly added DSN data connectors provided by our data partner, CData:
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DIA-207 |
New | November 19, 2020 | Analytics 15.0 |
SORTWORDS( ) function The new SORTWORDS( ) function sorts the individual words or character clusters in a string into a sequential order. The function can be helpful in various situations. In particular, it can significantly improve the effectiveness of the Fuzzy Duplicates and Fuzzy Join commands, producing more focused result sets with fewer false positives and more true positives. |
RAPHX-726 |
New | November 19, 2020 | Analytics 15.0 |
New SET command option A new SET command option, LOCKAUTOSAVEFILE, lets you control how data is saved to the Analytics log file (*.LOG). Saving log data directly to disk, without using a write buffer, can help prevent corruption of the log file when complex scripts run and potentially conflict with other processes on your computer such as anti-virus monitoring or automated backups. |
RAPHX-1000 |
Enhanced | November 19, 2020 | Analytics 15.0 |
ACL Connector for SAP enhancements Two enhancements have been made to the SAP connector:
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RAPHX-576 RAPHX-889 |
Enhanced | November 19, 2020 | Analytics 15.0 |
ACCESSDATA command supports multiple passwords You can now specify multiple passwords when using the ACCESSDATA command to import data from ODBC-compliant data sources. The new capability allows encrypted authentication with data sources that require more than one authentication element. |
RAPHX-401 |
Enhanced | November 19, 2020 | Analytics 15.0 |
Machine learning commands now accept datetime fields You can now use datetime fields with the machine learning Train and Predict commands, which increases the range of available predictive data in many situations. Datetime fields are automatically processed to produce a set of synthetic features that you can use in addition to regular features based on character, numeric, or logical fields. |
RAPHX-760 |
Enhanced | November 19, 2020 | Analytics 15.0 |
Machine learning usability improvements usability improvements have been made to the Train command:
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RAPHX-759 |
Enhanced | November 19, 2020 | Analytics 15.0 |
EXCLUDE parameter When using the ALL parameter to specify that all fields in a table are included in a command, you can now also use the new EXCLUDE parameter to selectively exclude fields. For example: ALL EXCLUDE field_1 field_2 EXCLUDE allows you to fine-tune ALL, which is useful when a table has a large number of fields that you want to include, and a small number that you want to exclude. Previously, if you wanted to exclude even one field, you could not use ALL and you had to manually enter the long list of fields to include. Now you can specify ALL EXCLUDE and manually enter only the short list of excluded fields. Twenty-one commands support the new EXCLUDE parameter: AGE • CLASSIFY • CROSSTAB • DUPLICATES • EXPORT • EXTRACT • FUZZYDUP • FUZZYJOIN • INDEX • JOIN • MERGE • OUTLIERS • PROFILE • SAMPLE • SEQUENCE • SORT • STATISTICS • STRATIFY • SUMMARIZE • TOTAL • VERIFY |
AN-8349 |
Enhanced | November 19, 2020 | Analytics 15.0 |
First match option added to Fuzzy Join dialog box The Fuzzy Join dialog box now has the option to specify that each primary key value is joined to only the first occurrence of any matching secondary key values. Previously this option was only available when scripting. |
RAPHX-397 |
Changed | November 19, 2020 | Analytics 15.0 |
Optional installation of data connectors When you install ACL for Windows, you can choose whether to install the following optional data connectors:
Optional installation of Python Engine for Analytics When you install ACL for Windows, you can choose whether to install the Python engine for Analytics to enable machine learning. If you do not install the optional data connectors or Python engine and need them in future, you will need to uninstall and re-install ACL for Windows. |
RAPHX-787 |
Changed | November 19, 2020 | Analytics 15.0 | SAP GUI version SAP GUI version 7.60 has been added to the supported versions that you can use with Direct Link or the SAP Connector. | RAPHX-821 |
Changed | November 19, 2020 | Analytics 15.0 | Polish discontinued The Analytics user interface, and the Analytics Help Docs, are no longer available in Polish. The last Analytics version to support Polish is 14.2. | RAPHX-131 |
Fixed | November 19, 2020 | Analytics 15.0 | SAP Timestamp fields When importing SAP Timestamp fields, the SAP Connector was rounding the final, decimal fractional portion of the data (fractions of a second). The problem has now been resolved and all digits in the fractional portion of the data are preserved when imported. | RAPHX-1013 |
Fixed | November 19, 2020 | Analytics 15.0 | XML import crashing Analytics Memory issues related to some imports of XML data were causing Analytics to crash. The issue has been addressed and XML imports should function normally. | RAPHX-513 |
Fixed | November 19, 2020 | Analytics 15.0 | Import from HighBond PASSWORD parameter The two commands for importing data from HighBond to Analytics (IMPORT GRCPROJECT, IMPORT GRCRESULTS) were allowing misplacement of the PASSWORD parameter, resulting in an import table with an associated data file called "PASSWORD.FIL". This problem has been resolved by preventing misplacement of the PASSWORD parameter. | RAPHX-508 |
Fixed | November 19, 2020 | Analytics 15.0 | Computed field circular reference Circular references in conditional computed fields were not being detected which was causing Analytics to crash. This problem has been resolved and an error message now appears alerting you to the circular reference. | RAPHX-506 |
Fixed | November 19, 2020 | Analytics 15.0 | SAP Connector error with SAP S/4HANA 1909 The SAP Connector in Analytics was generating an error when trying to connect to SAP tables with new field types. The new field types are currently unsupported by the SAP Connector and are now suppressed during importing to prevent the error from occurring. | GRCPRD-3958 |
Important | August 21, 2020 |
Analytics 14.1 Analytics 14 Robots Agent 14.1 Robots Agent 14 Analytics Exchange 14.1 Analytics Exchange 14 |
SAP Connector issue related to licensing Using the SAP Connector in Analytics 14.0.x or 14.1.x may result in a "SapDriverLicenseInvalid" error. If you encounter this error, upgrading to Analytics 14.2.x will resolve the problem. If you are experiencing the same issue with Robots or Analytics Exchange, contact Support for assistance. |
CS-10562 |
Fixed | January 8, 2020 | Analytics 14.2.1 |
Table relation indexes (Unicode edition only) After upgrading to Analytics 14.2.0, table relations created in previous versions of Analytics were not preserved. Attempting to recreate a table relation did not work, resulting in an empty key field. A problem with table relation index files has been resolved and table relations are now working properly. Table relations created in previous versions of Analytics are correctly preserved in Analytics 14.2.1. |
AN-8247 |
Fixed | January 8, 2020 | Analytics 14.2.1 |
Importing data using ODBC driver Using the Data Access window in conjunction with an external IBM DB2 ODBC driver was not working correctly in Analytics 14.2.0. A required log-in dialog box was not appearing. This problem has now been resolved with a fix that applies to any external ODBC driver used in the Data Access window. |
AN-8242 |
General Comments | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 |
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Important | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 |
Updates to Analytics data connectors may cause previously scripted imports to stop working as expected When you upgrade to Analytics 14.2, you should test any of your scripts that import data using one of the Analytics data connectors listed below (Data Access window / ACCESSDATA command). Changes made by third-party data sources or ODBC driver vendors required updates to the associated data connectors. Scripted data connections may need to be updated in order to continue working correctly. The easiest way to update a connection is to perform an import using the Data Access window in Analytics 14.2. Copy the ACCESSDATA command from the log and use it to update your script. You may also need to update field specifications in the script body to align with table schema changes in the data source or ODBC driver.
Analytics data connectors not supported for side-by-side installations of Analytics Some of the Analytics data connectors in a previous version of Analytics no longer work if Analytics 14.2 is installed side by side with the previous version. If you want to ensure that all data connectors in the previous version continue to work, do not install the two versions side by side on the same computer. |
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New | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 | Analytic Header Designer You can now create and edit analytic headers using an intuitive user interface instead of creating headers manually. Analytic headers are blocks of analytic tags at the top of a script that allow a script to run in Robots, or on AX Server. Learn more | CS-9472 |
New | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 | LEADINGZEROS function This new function makes it easier to add leading zeros to a character string or a number. Learn more | CS-9433 |
Enhanced | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 | New versions of Analytics data connectors New versions of a number of the Analytics data connectors provide improved security and functionality. | CS-9851 |
Enhanced | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 |
SAP connector supports SNC without SSO The SAP data connector now supports connecting to SAP systems that use Secure Network Communications (SNC) but do not use Single Sign-on. Previously, connecting to an SAP system that uses SNC was limited to systems that also use Single Sign-on. |
CS-9436 |
Enhanced | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 |
SAP connector adds SAProuter support The SAP data connector now supports connecting to an SAP system that uses an SAProuter. |
CS-9436 |
Enhanced | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 |
SAP connector allows configuring record bundle size You can now specify the maximum number of records in each portion of a query performed by the SAP connector. You may be able to improve connector speed by adjusting the size of record bundles. |
CS-9436 |
Enhanced | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 |
New filtering options for Analytics data connectors Two new filtering options make it easier to import only the records you want:
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CS-9684 |
Enhanced | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 |
New options when importing from Excel When importing Excel files to Analytics, two new options provide greater flexibility. You can now specify the line number on which to start reading the worksheet, which allows you to skip unwanted header information in the source file. You can also import all fields as character data, which can simplify the import process.
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Enhanced | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 | Import multiple delimited files When using the Data Definition Wizard in Analytics, you can now import multiple delimited files simultaneously. Learn more | CS-9434 |
Enhanced | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 |
Source tables used in Append When you append two or more tables, you now have the option of including the names of the source tables in the output table.
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Enhanced | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 | Reference groups of duplicates by number The new Group Number field gives you the option of assigning a sequentially incremented number to each unique group of duplicates in the output table. Learn more | CS-9446 |
Enhanced | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 |
Enhancements to classical variables sampling
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Enhanced | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 |
Acquire HighBond access token improved The process for acquiring a HighBond access token has been improved. To acquire a token, a user is now taken from Analytics to the Manage API tokens page in Launchpad for password-secured token generation. Previously, the generated token just appeared in Analytics, without requiring a second layer of security, and without any context, so users were not aware of the ability to manage their tokens. The Manage API tokens page gives users a simple view of all their current tokens, and the ability to manage their tokens, either individually, or in bulk. |
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Enhanced | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 | Analytics update notification more prominent The automated notification that lets you know a more recent version of Analytics is available is now more prominent. Instead of appearing in the Windows task bar, it appears in the ACL for Windows main screen. | CS-9845 |
Changed | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 |
Machine learning components updated The versions of the Python engine and TPOT included in Analytics, components that enable machine learning, have been updated. The results produced by machine learning prediction may differ slightly between the updated versions and the previous versions in Analytics 14.1. However, both sets of results are valid. Differences between the sets of results are caused by adjustments to the way TPOT optimizes the machine learning pipeline. Note Because of the component update, a predictive model trained in Analytics 14.1 cannot be used with the Predict command in Analytics 14.2, or in future versions of Analytics. To use Predict in version 14.2, train a new predictive model and run Predict using the new model. |
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Fixed | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 | Jira connector A change made to Jira caused the Jira connector in older versions of Analytics to stop working. The Jira connector works again in version 14.2. | ADA-1511 |
Fixed | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 | ACL for Windows failing to start A problem affecting Analytics installations on Windows 10 machines with .Net 4.8 was causing the ACL for Windows main screen to crash, preventing use of Analytics. The problem has now been resolved. | AN-7826 |
Fixed | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 | Running IMPORT command conditionally causing an error Using the IF command to run an IMPORT command conditionally was causing an error message to appear incorrectly. The problem has now been resolved. | AN-7965 |
Fixed | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 | Selecting more than one outlier field allowed A defect allowing a user to select more than one outlier field in the Outliers dialog box has been fixed. Only one field can now be selected. | AN-7845 |
Fixed | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 | Importing an external table layout The IMPORT LAYOUT command was causing Analytics to crash if the external table layout file specified in the command did not exist. The correct behavior has been restored: the command fails if the layout file does not exist, but Analytics does not crash. | AN-7717 |
Fixed | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 | Location of default Analytics log file not retained If you moved the default Analytics log file into a folder in the Navigator treeview, the log file reverted to the root of the treeview when you reopened Analytics. The log file now remains in the folder. | AN-7699 |
Fixed | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 | Menu files incorrectly deleted Any configurable menu files (*.mnu) located in the Analytics executable folder were being deleted when upgrading Analytics. The menu files are now being preserved during an upgrade. | AN-7630 |
Fixed | December 2019 | Analytics 14.2 | Accented characters lost When data containing accented characters was round-tripped from Results to Analytics and back to Results, accented characters such as á , é , and ó were replaced by a question mark ( ? ). This problem has been resolved and the characters are now appearing correctly. | GRCPRD-3479 |
Fixed | August 2019 | Analytics 14.1.2 |
Delimited file import Characters were being omitted from the import of a delimited file if the file contained a delimiter character at the end of the line (end of the record). The issue has now been resolved. (AN-7700) Making this fix required reverting an earlier fix: "Empty last field in *.csv and *.dat files correctly imported" (AN-6859). The defect addressed by the earlier fix is now present again in Analytics 14.1.2. It will be addressed in a future version of Analytics. |
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Fixed | June 2019 | Analytics 14.1.1 | ACL connector for Oracle The ACL connector for Oracle was failing to import a portion of the specified data, resulting in blank values in some fields. An issue with the driver used by the connector was causing the problem. The issue has now been resolved. (AN-7653) | |
Fixed | June 2019 | Analytics 14.1.1 | Oracle import WebSocket error Certain imports containing integer fields performed by the ACL connector for Oracle were failing with a WebSocket error. An issue with the driver used by the connector was causing the problem. The issue has now been resolved. (AN-7672) | |
Fixed | June 2019 | Analytics 14.1.1 | Data Access window connections If a large number of connections were saved in the Data Access window, the saved connections were not loaded when subsequently opening the Data Access window, and new connections could not be saved. This issue has now been resolved and the Data Access window has been tested with 120 connections and verified to work properly. (ADA-1459) | |
General Comments | May 2019 | Analytics 14.1 |
Rebranding and product name changes ACL Services is now Galvanize, and our cloud-based platform, ACL GRC, is now called HighBond. ACL Analytics is now simply Analytics. How do these rebranding changes affect Analytics? The short answer is that Analytics 14.1 continues to function in the same way as previous versions of Analytics, with the addition of the new features and enhancements described in these release notes. Analytics scripts No change. Scripts authored in previous versions of Analytics continue to run in Analytics 14.1. Analytics subscription Analytics subscriptions are now part of the subscription for ACL Robotics, a Galvanize solution containing Analytics, and lite versions of Robots and Results. |
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New | May 2019 | Analytics 14.1 | Expanded machine learning capabilities Train and Predict are two new related commands that expanded the automated machine learning capabilities in Analytics. You can use the commands to develop predictive models and predict classes or numeric values associated with unlabeled data. The new commands join the Cluster command, the other machine learning command in Analytics.
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New | May 2019 | Analytics 14.1 | New data connectors You can now connect to these external data sources using newly added data connectors:
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New | May 2019 | Analytics 14.1 | IMPORT MULTIDELIMITED The new IMPORT MULTIDELIMITED command allows you to use a single command to script the import of multiple delimited files. You reference multiple files by using a wildcard character (*) in file names. Learn more | |
Enhanced | May 2019 | Analytics 14.1 | Export to Excel field length The field-length limit of 254 characters when exporting from Analytics to an Excel file has been removed. Export to Excel now supports any field lengths that in combination do not exceed the overall record length limitation of 32 KB. Learn more | |
Enhanced | May 2019 | Analytics 14.1 | Classify key field length The maximum key field length has been increased from 64 characters to 2048 characters. Learn more | |
Enhanced | May 2019 | Analytics 14.1 |
SAP connector supports Secure Network Communications (SNC) and SSO The SAP data connector now supports connecting to SAP systems that use Secure Network Communications (SNC). SNC allows SAP systems to integrate with an external security product for Single Sign-on and encryption of data in transit. |
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Enhanced | May 2019 | Analytics 14.1 | Clear cache option The Clear cache option has been added to the Existing Connections tab in the Data Access window. The option allows you to manually clear the cache of table names saved with each connection. Learn more | |
Enhanced | May 2019 | Analytics 14.1 | Accessibility improvements Keyboard-only access, and screen reader text, have been significantly expanded and improved throughout the Analytics user interface. | |
Enhanced | May 2019 | Analytics 14.1 | Include display names with HighBond export You can include column display names when you export from Analytics to Results. Learn more | |
Enhanced | May 2019 | Analytics 14.1 | Retry Command Attempts The configuration option Retry Import Attempts has been renamed Retry Command Attempts and has been extended to include exports to HighBond Results. Learn more | |
Fixed | May 2019 | Analytics 14.1 | Tabs in scripts Tabs in Analytics scripts are now automatically replaced by four spaces, which preserves the intended indentation or formatting without interfering with script execution. Previously, tabs were replaced with a single space. (AN-7371) | |
Fixed | May 2019 | Analytics 14.1 | Redundant confirmation prompt A redundant confirmation prompt no longer appears when you manually close a table that was created and opened by a script. (AN-7307) | |
Fixed | May 2019 | Analytics 14.1 | Outliers command no longer runs immediately When you double-click an entry for the Outliers command in the log, the command no longer runs immediately. Double-clicking a command in the log should only populate the command syntax in the View tab. (AN-7239) | |
Fixed | May 2019 | Analytics 14.1 | Outliers command correctly populates the WRITE1 variable The Outliers command now correctly populates the WRITE1 system variable with the number of records in the output table. Previously, it was populating the variable with a value of zero (0). (AN-7131) | |
Fixed | May 2019 | Analytics 14.1 | Empty last field in *.csv and *.dat files correctly imported An empty last field in *.csv and *.dat files is now correctly imported. Previously, a empty last field was dropped from the import. (AN-6859) | |
Fixed | May 2019 | Analytics 14.1 | EXTRACT command handling missing field correctly If the EXTRACT command specifies a field that is not present in the target table, an appropriate error message appears. Previously, Analytics entered an infinite loop, or crashed. (AN-6523) | |
Known Issue/Unresolved | May 2019 | Analytics 14.1 | Canceling the Train command on Windows 7 On the Windows 7 operating system, if you cancel the Train command from the progress dialog, the underlying main Python process is closed, but Python sub-threads continue to run. Workaround: If you want to stop these sub-threads, end them in Task Manager, or restart your computer. (AN-7570) |
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Known Issue/Unresolved | May 2019 | Analytics 14.1 | Training a model using regression Training a predictive model using regression algorithms on a large data set can cause the training process to run for a long time. In addition to overall data size, run times can be affected by the number of specified feature fields, and the processing capacity of the computer running the command. Workaround: Consider using sampling to reduce the size of the training data set, and do not include feature fields that do not contribute to predictive accuracy. (AN-7563) |
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Known Issue/Unresolved | May 2019 | Analytics 14.1 |
Analytics Update notification The notification that normally appears in the Windows taskbar alerting users to a new version of Analytics is currently not working. Workaround: Users or a company’s HighBond account administrator can periodically sign in to Launchpad (www.highbond.com) and check for an updated ACL for Windows installation package. (AN-7676) |
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New | November 2018 | Analytics 14 |
Robots Analytic scripts, authored in ACL, can now be uploaded to Robots, a new, easy-to-use, cloud-based option for scheduling and running analytic scripts. Existing analytic scripts used in Analytics Exchange or the Analysis App window can be run in Robots with little or no modification. |
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New | November 2018 | Analytics 14 | Machine learning command The new Cluster command is the first of a planned set of machine learning commands in ACL. With Cluster, you can discover groupings in a data set that may have gone undetected with traditional approaches.
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New | November 2018 | Analytics 14 |
SAP data connector The integrated Data Access window in ACL now includes an SAP data connector, which provides an easy way of connecting to an SAP system and importing data. SQL-like queries are easier to edit than comparable queries in Direct Link. The SAP data connector requires a separate subscription entitlement beyond the basic ACL subscription. Learn more |
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New | November 2018 | Analytics 14 | New ACL data connectors You can now connect to these external data sources using newly added ACL data connectors:
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New | November 2018 | Analytics 14 | Outliers The new outliers feature (OUTLIERS command) identifies statistical outliers in a specified numeric field in an ACL table. You have the option of identifying outliers by group, or for the entire table.
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New | November 2018 | Analytics 14 | Fuzzy joins You can now join two tables on key field values that are nearly identical. You can choose between two fuzzy matching algorithms: Dice coefficient or Levenshtein distance. Existing joins in ACL require that key field values be exactly identical to constitute a match.
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New | November 2018 | Analytics 14 | Retry imports A new configuration option, Retry Import Attempts, allows you to specify that ACL will retry failed imports from certain types of data sources, and to specify the number of repeated attempts. Learn more | |
Enhanced | November 2018 | Analytics 14 | Security upgrades To improve overall application security, ACL contains updated versions of several components that are installed along with the application. These changes were first made in version 13.1. | |
Enhanced | November 2018 | Analytics 14 | Excel import You can now import Excel worksheets from multiple Excel files simultaneously. This latest enhancement builds on the ability, introduced in version 13.0, to import multiple Excel worksheets simultaneously from a single Excel file. Learn more |
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Enhanced | November 2018 | Analytics 14 | IMPORT MULTIEXCEL The new IMPORT MULTIEXCEL command allows you to use a single command to script the import of multiple Excel worksheets. You reference multiple worksheets by using a wildcard character (*) in file or worksheet names. Learn more | |
Enhanced | November 2018 | Analytics 14 | Improved Join dialog box The Join dialog box has been redesigned, with a more logical arrangement of fields, and icons for each join type. The new design makes selecting the correct join type easier and more intuitive. Learn more | |
Enhanced | November 2018 | Analytics 14 | Improved harmonizing in Append Two new options for the Append command support harmonizing common fields on the Character data type, or importing all fields as Character data.
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Enhanced | November 2018 | Analytics 14 | Resize the DDW The Data Definition Wizard, used for defining data and importing it to ACL, can now be resized, or maximized. The ability to use your full screen for previewing and working with data makes the experience of importing files such as Excel, delimited text, and PDF much more user-friendly. |
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Enhanced | November 2018 | Analytics 14 | Auto-add new fields Newly created physical or computed fields can optionally be added to the table view automatically. The Add created field to current view option is now available in the Table Layout dialog box. | |
Enhanced | November 2018 | Analytics 14 | Data Access window improvements Two improvements have been made to the Data Access window:
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Fixed | November 2018 | Analytics 14 | Scrolling Scrolling in views for large tables has improved responsiveness. | |
Fixed | November 2018 | Analytics 14 | Resize columns The menu option Resize All Columns now correctly adjusts the column widths in a table view. (AN-6282) | |
Known Issue/Unresolved | November 2018 | Analytics 14 | In the SAP connector in the Data Access window, using a SQL OR operation to reference two different fields within a single filter group does not work. (ADA-1186) | |
Known Issue/Unresolved | November 2018 | Analytics 14 | A connection for the ACL ServiceNow connector saved in ACL 13 does not work in ACL 14. Users need to create a new ServiceNow connection in ACL 14. (ADA-1329) | |
Known Issue/Unresolved | November 2018 | Analytics 14 | In the Jira connector in the Data Access window, data in custom Jira fields is not shown in the Import Preview. The data in the custom fields is imported correctly. (AN-7032) | |
Fixed | September 2018 | Analytics 13.1.1 | The SQL Server connector only supports the default instance when specifying the server name in version 13.1. It does not support named instances and you cannot use the format "serverName\instanceName" when establishing a connection. You must specify "serverName" only. After running the 13.1.1 patch installer, you can connect to named instances using the format "serverName\instanceName". |
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Important | August 2018 | Analytics 13.1 | The following Microsoft components, installed by previous versions of ACL Analytics, have known vulnerabilities:
ACL Analytics 13.1 does not use these components and uninstalling them does not impact the application. Caution Only uninstall the Microsoft components if you know that they are not used by any other application on your computer. Consult your IT department if you are uncertain whether to uninstall the components. |
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Important | August 2018 | Analytics 13.1 |
Uninstall Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 before you install ACL Analytics 13.1. If you install ACL Analytics 13.1 first, before uninstalling Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010, Excel imports and exports do not work in any previous version of ACL installed side by side with version 13.1. Note To fix this situation, in the Windows Control Panel, Repair the Microsoft Access Database Engine 2016 installation. |
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Important | August 2018 | Analytics 13.1 |
The Concur connector no longer supports authentication without a Concur access token. Any scripts currently configured with user credentials that do not include a token must be updated to use a Concur access token. You can obtain a token directly from Concur, or by entering your user credentials in the Data Access window and clicking Get Token. Make note of your token's expiry date when you obtain it. Concur tokens expire after one year. Learn more |
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Important | August 2018 | Analytics 13.1 |
The Concur connector now requires that you specify the host name of Concur's API server when connecting. As of the 13.1 release, this value is "https://www.concursolutions.com". Existing scripts that use the native Concur connector and an access token continue to work. However, if you are using a DSN connection or you open the Data Access window, you must specify a host name in the Host field for the connection to succeed. Learn more |
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Important | August 2018 | Analytics 13.1 | If you intend to silently install or upgrade to ACL Analytics 13.1, use the setup.exe installer file. Do not use the ACL for Windows.msi installer file. setup.exe installs the updated, more secure versions of all required software prerequisites on the target computer, if they are not already installed. ACL for Windows.msi does not install prerequisites. |
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Enhanced | August 2018 | Analytics 13.1 | The following third-party components that are installed along with ACL for Windows have been updated to more secure versions:
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Enhanced | August 2018 | Analytics 13.1 | The following ACL data connectors have been updated to improve security:
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Fixed | August 2018 | Analytics 13.1 | When attempting to activate a newly installed version of ACL, the user can be stuck in a sign-in loop and be unable to activate the software. (AN-6493) | |
Fixed | August 2018 | Analytics 13.1 | Python commands are running twice when called from ACL. (AN-6436) | |
Fixed | August 2018 | Analytics 13.1 | Concur connector performance is improved when filtering data using '<', '>', and '>=' operators on the following fields: Last_Modified_Date, Create_Date, User_Defined_Date, Submit_Date, Processing_Payment_Date, Paid_Date. (ADA-1226) | |
Known Issue/Unresolved | August 2018 | Analytics 13.1 | After upgrading ACL from version 13.1.0 to 13.1.1, the version number remains unchanged in the splash screen that appears when you open ACL, or select Help > About. The correct version number does appear in the Windows Control Panel. |
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Fixed | April 2018 | Analytics 13.0.3 | Using the RECOFFSET( ) function on a table with an index applied can produce unreliable results. (AN-6357/AN-6351) | |
Fixed | April 2018 | Analytics 13.0.3 | The SAVE TABLELIST command doesn't display all the tables after a manual import of multiple Excel worksheets. (AN-6275) | |
Fixed | April 2018 | Analytics 13.0.3 | The UNMATCHED join type fails with certain combinations of data and ACLScript syntax. (AN-6207) | |
Fixed | April 2018 | Analytics 13.0.3 | Output results from the many-to-many join are inconsistent with different buffer sizes, or reversed primary and secondary table order. (AN-6134) | |
Fixed | April 2018 | Analytics 13.0.3 | Garbled text appears when using the ACCESSDATA command to import Arabic data from an IBM AS/400 server. (ADA-1142) | |
Fixed | N/A | Analytics 13.0.2 | Not a general release. | |
Fixed | December 2017 | Analytics 13.0.1 | The APPEND command is duplicating a single record after every block of 10,000 records in the output table. (AN-6154) | |
Fixed | December 2017 | Analytics 13.0.1 | The dialog box that appears when overwriting an index on a table is not showing the correct information. (AN-6155) | |
Fixed | December 2017 | Analytics 13.0.1 | In the ACCESSDATA command, removing a system-generated space before the SOURCE or SQL_QUERY keywords causes the command to fail. (AN-5692) | |
New | November 2017 | Analytics 13.0 | The new append operation (APPEND command) adds the ability to combine records from multiple ACL tables simultaneously. You have the option of including all the fields from all the tables being combined, or just those fields that are common to all the tables.
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New | November 2017 | Analytics 13.0 | You can now connect to these external data sources using newly added ACL data connectors:
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New | November 2017 | Analytics 13.0 | The addition of classical variables sampling (CVS) means that ACL now supports all three major types of audit sampling:
The CVS feature set includes the ability to stratify a population based on a statistical formula that optimizes strata boundaries, which helps create efficient sample sizes. |
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New | November 2017 | Analytics 13.0 | The new RCOMMAND command passes a list of ACL fields to an external R script for analysis and creates a new table in the ACL project with the data returned from R. Learn more | |
New | November 2017 | Analytics 13.0 | A new system variable AXRunByUser is available in scripts and stores the user name of the account that runs an analytic, in the format "domain\username". Note The AXRunByUser variable is only available when running analytic scripts on AX Server. It is unrecognized when running scripts in ACL Analytics. |
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Enhanced | November 2017 | Analytics 13.0 | The number of tables that can be joined in the Data Access window has been increased from five to ten. | CS-9897 |
Enhanced | November 2017 | Analytics 13.0 | Importing data from Excel now supports importing multiple Excel worksheets simultaneously. Learn more | |
Enhanced | November 2017 | Analytics 13.0 | The ALLFIELDS parameter has been added to the IMPORT EXCEL command, allowing you to import all fields in an Excel worksheet without having to define them individually. Learn more | |
Enhanced | November 2017 | Analytics 13.0 | The Presort option on the Join command now uses the specified-field approach to sorting introduced in ACL 12.5. Only those fields specified in the join operation are involved in the Presort. If you specify a small subset of fields for joining, the join operation executes more quickly. | |
Enhanced | November 2017 | Analytics 13.0 | Cross-tabulating now supports numeric key fields. Previously only character key fields were supported. | |
Enhanced | November 2017 | Analytics 13.0 | The Any Not Equal option has been added to Quick Filter when filtering by multiple values in a record. Learn more | |
Enhanced | November 2017 | Analytics 13.0 | R functions now accept variables when specifying the R script or R code to run. | |
Enhanced | November 2017 | Analytics 13.0 | Limited support for Python versions other than the default supported version 3.5.x. Learn more | |
Enhanced | November 2017 | Analytics 13.0 | Connections to Concur now include a User Param setting that imports data from the expense module for specific user accounts, or for all accounts. Learn more | |
Fixed | November 2017 | Analytics 13.0 | Salesforce and Amazon Redshift connectors now support SSL version 1.0.2. | |
Fixed | November 2017 | Analytics 13.0 | Accessing ScriptHub through ACL causes a blank screen to appear. (AN-5789) | |
Fixed | November 2017 | Analytics 13.0 | Installing ACL 12 replaces Windows system fonts with shortcuts to older versions of the fonts in the ACL installation directory. (AN-5550) | |
Fixed | November 2017 | Analytics 13.0 | For ACL analytics run across the boundary of midnight, the DATETIME( ) and TODAY( ) functions are not correctly incrementing the date value. (AN-5032) | |
Fixed | November 2017 | Analytics 13.0 | A variable with an empty space in place of "COMMENT" text causes commands to be skipped. (AN-4072) | |
Fixed | November 2017 | Analytics 13.0 | During the import of a delimited file, manually adjusting the width of a blank field is not preserved in the resulting ACL table. (AN-5496) | |
Fixed | November 2017 | Analytics 13.0 | Previewing a report with the Presort option causes ACL to crash. (AN-5526) | |
Fixed | November 2017 | Analytics 13.0 | Export to Excel is not working with Arabic characters. (AN-5399) | |
Known Issue/Unresolved | November 2017 | Analytics 13.0 | The NEXT parameter of the RCOMMAND may not behave as intended in some cases. Avoid using this parameter as the record reference may reset to the first record regardless of which record is currently selected. |
Historical release notes are available on request.