2020.11 Patches
Patch 7
- Synchronizing Tableau 2020.02 or newer no longer fails when there are inconsistencies between the Tableau Graphql Metadata API and the Tableau Rest APl on Tableau's data source level. (ticket #59163)
Patch 6
- Synchronizing Tableau 2020.2 or newer no longer fails when there are views belonging to a workbook that was deleted on Tableau's side. The views are now skipped and logged. (ticket #59163)
Patch 5
- Reindexing the search index no longer causes memory leaks.
Patch 4
- When you export a large file, the progress bar now shows the current status. (ticket #58000)
- The "last modified date" and "last modified by" fields once again update correctly. (ticket 56386)
- You can now restore a backup of a cloud environment in an on-premises environment if the cloud environment version is older than the on-premises version. For example, the on-premises version 5.7.7 is released together with the cloud version 2020.11, so only backups from 2020.11 and older can be restored in a 5.7.7 environment. See also the cloud/on-premises compatibility list.
Patch 3
- Tableau synchronization no longer fails if there is an inconsistency between the Tableau Metadata API and the Tableau Rest API. Any inconsistencies are now noted in the log files. (ticket #56778, 57330)
Patch 2
- For S3 ingestions, we have updated the AWS SDK to include the Hong Kong region. (ticket #56208)
Patch 1
- A full reindex no longer fails if the batch size is smaller than the number of domains or the number of communities. (ticket #55668, 55921)
- Tableau synchronization no longer fails when you open or reload the Configuration tab page on a Tableau Server asset page during the synchronization process. (ticket #56005)