Welcome to the latest One Model product release update. This article provides an overview of the product innovations and improvements to be delivered on 29 April 2026.
User Experience Improvements
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Application Access Roles Page:
The Application Access Roles page (Application Access Roles > Permissions) has had a major redesign. Permissions are now grouped into categories and each permission has a usage description and identifies any related prerequisite permissions.. Plus, there’s a new search function to help you find specific permissions quickly.
If, for some reason, you need access to the previous version of the page, you can do so by changing the end of the web address (URL) to /App/Role/[ROLEID]/Permissions. Note that this legacy path will be removed in a future release. (ref 27473).
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Basic Charts: data labels as values or percentages:
You can now choose to display data labels as values or percentages on non-stacked basic charts. This makes it easier to show proportional context alongside (or instead of) absolute values without the need to create a separate metric. Learn more about the Basic Charts Options in Define or How Percentages are Calculated. (ref 27767).
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UI Changes:
We made some subtle improvements to the look and feel of the dropdown menus by removing the shadows around the whole component and substituting the hover shadow with a highlight using your branding colors. (ref 27386)
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Processing Improvements
- We've added a new "Create from Production" option in the Processing Script page to make it easier for users to create a Processing Script from the one in Production, instead of having to manually look and potentially selecting the wrong one. (ref 27018)
Minor Improvements & Bugs Squashed
- We resolved an issue where applying a dimension filter to a chart with forecasting enabled would cause an unhandled error and break the chart tile if the filter returned no data. The chart now handles empty data gracefully and the forecast overlay is skipped when there are no data points to anchor it to. (ref 27771).
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