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Release Notes

New Features in This Release

General

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  • To see which version of the platform you are using, click the avatar symbol in the top right corner of any page, and click About.

Policies and Rules

  • Exchange administrators can now choose whether access control policies allow or deny access by default.

    We also added an audit event for this action.

To learn more, see:

Projects

  • Using the new project membership feature, you can now specify which users and user groups may access the data in a project.

  • When browsing a data exchange, all projects display, even those for which you do not have access because you are not a member or owner. We introduce this change to support the new project membership feature.

To learn more, see “Projects” in the DSP User Guide.

Datasets and Assets

  • Using the new dataset membership feature, you can now define which users and user groups can view each dataset and its assets.

  • When browsing a data exchange, only those datasets for which you are a member or owner (unless you are an exchange administrator) display. We introduce this change to support the new dataset membership feature.

To learn more, see “Datasets” in the DSP User Guide.

Compatibility

  • Added compatibility with the data proxy for Google BigQuery's database adapter when used with a Google BigQuery data proxy data source for the following Denodo VQL functions:

    • Scalar functions:

      abs, acos, addday, addhour, addmonth, addweek, addyear, atan, atan2, case, case_not_conditional, cast, ceil, coalesce, concat, cos, cot, current_date, degrees, div, exp, floor, getday, gethour, getmicrosecond, getmillisecond, getminute, getmonth, getquarter, getsecond, gettimeinmillis, getyear, instr, len, ln, lower, ltrim, min, mod, mult, now, nullif, pi, position, pow, power, radians, rand, removeaccents, repeat, replace, round, rownum, rtrim, sign, sin, sqrt, substr, substring, subtract, sum, tan, trim, trunc, upper
    • Windowing functions:

      avg, avg, count, count, cume_dist, dense_rank, first_value, lag, last_value, lead, max, max, min, min, ntile, percent_rank, percentile_disc, rank, row_number, stdev, stdevp, sum, sum, var, varp

Integrations

Your organization can use the Privitar SDK to embed Privitar policy enforcement into a variety of tools. The Privitar SDK is a Java library that facilitates the interaction with Privitar's control plane and the enforcement of policies within an application. To date, we have seen customer integrations with the following:

  • Apache Kafka Connect

  • Apache NiFi

  • AWS Lambda functions

  • Azure Functions

  • DataBricks

  • Delta Lake

  • Informatica

  • Google BigQuery

  • Snowflake

There are more integrations planned for subsequent releases.