Welcome to the latest One Model product release update. This article provides an overview of the product innovations and improvements to be delivered on 8 July 2026.
User Experience Improvements
- Storyboard designers can now turn off Drill Through for a specific tile, keeping it summary-only even for users who have the Drill Through permission. This is useful for executive dashboards or sensitive metrics where you want to show aggregated figures without exposing record-level detail - without having to remove Drill Through across the whole site. You'll find a new "Allow Drill Through" toggle under the Design tab > Interactions on each tile. It's ON by default, so existing tiles are unaffected. When turned OFF, Drill Through is disabled on that tile for all users, and the setting is preserved when the tile is cloned or copied. (Ref 28636)
- KPI Improvements
- You can now toggle the chart visualization on KPI tiles on or off. Turning the chart off gives you a cleaner, more compact tile that displays just the metric, change indicator, and value - while still keeping the KPI tile's Insights and Change Indicator features. The new "Show Chart Visualization" toggle can be located under Tile Settings > Design tab > Chart Options. It's ON by default, and Insights (if enabled) will continue to display and generate below the value even when the chart is hidden. (Ref 26877)
- You can now also edit the comparison label shown next to a KPI tile's change indicator, instead of being limited to the default "vs. last period." Set it to something more specific like "vs. Last Quarter" or "vs. Last Year" to clearly describe what each tile is comparing against - useful when placing multiple KPI tiles side by side for different comparison periods. You'll find the editable label field under the Design tab > Change Indicator. It defaults to the existing wording so current tiles are unaffected. Note that this changes the displayed label only - the actual difference value and percentage are still calculated from the tile's previous period. (Ref 28650)
- You can now hide the header title, sub-header, and associated controls on any tile type, giving you a cleaner, more compact Storyboard layout. This is especially useful when placing multiple KPI tiles side by side, where full headers on each tile can look cluttered. When the header is hidden, the tile stays visually balanced with no leftover whitespace, and the setting is saved with your Storyboard. Note that hiding the header also hides the tile's action menu (Export, Pin to Home Page, Save to Insight Library, View Source SQL, and similar actions). (Ref 28647)
Data Integration Innovations
- Toggling a lookup key column in the SuccessFactors entity configuration panel now shows a confirmation dialog before the change is applied. The warning explains that changing a key column may cause data loss during incremental extractions. Users must confirm or cancel to proceed.
Minor Improvements & Bugs Squashed
- We fixed an error that caused certain charts to fail when pinned or generated to a Storyboard from the Insight Library. These charts, saved with older legend display settings, now render correctly. (Ref 27521)
- Previously, Insights could fail with an "Exceeded retry limit attempting to retrieve insights" error when run against large datasets, on both Storyboard tiles and the One AI Assistant. This happened because the query returned more data than the AI model can process at once, and the system kept retrying instead of reporting the cause. Insights now detects when query data is too large and returns a clear message - "Query data is too large to run insights. Refine the query to return less data and try again." - instead of retrying. To resolve it, reduce the rows, columns, or amount of data in the query and run Auto Insights again. (Ref 28554)
- We have fixed an issue where the 'Pin to Storyboard' option was still shown to users who lacked the canViewStoryboard permission, causing an error when clicked. The option is now correctly hidden for users without the required permission (Ref 28669)
- Answers served via MCP now respect Storyboard default filters, matching the behaviour of the native Assistant. Previously these filters were not carried over, so returned results could ignore the intended scoping. (Ref 28690)
- In list table tiles, showing a large number of rows per page could shrink the Tile insight section below its expected size. The insight area now keeps its proper size regardless of how many rows are displayed. (Ref 28700)
- We have fixed an issue where the 'Analyse in the Assistant' option was missing from the Action Menu [ ⋮ ] menu on Key Value tiles. This option is now available on Key Value tiles, consistent with other tile types (Ref 28895).
- We have fixed a bug where users with contextual security rules mapped to more than one node in a dimension hierarchy would only see the first matching node in storyboard filter bars and org charts when Enable RBS in Search and Apply in Filter Sets and Org Chart was turned on. Users will now correctly see all nodes they have access to, even when they were entitled to see multiple. (Ref 28658)
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