We are pleased to announce a new release of Analytics – version 1.53.
This release introduces a few enhancements to existent functionality touching Drilldowns and Conditional Formatting, that aim to significantly improve user experience and offer more options to work with data. Another visible aspect introduced is Sentiment Analysis with the goal to capture user feedback from list view and edit mode of different objects available in Analytics.
Additional optimisations to pagination and performance of loading heavy content in the app have been brought to this version, together with a few customer support and vulnerabilities fixes, making sure that security and reliability of the product are maintained.
New: Drill Down with Multiple Field Mappings
Drilldown navigation is extended to support multiple field mappings and explicit filter carry-over across Data Views, ensuring that context and filter state are preserved when exploring data across reports.
The enhanced drilldown configuration supports up to five field mappings simultaneously, allowing compound navigation paths — for example, drilling by both Department and Month in a single action. For cross Data View drilldowns, explicit filter-to-filter mapping can be defined, specifying which source filter corresponds to which target filter. When the drilldown is triggered, the mapped filter values are applied automatically on the destination report. Mappings are always user-defined; no automatic filter carry-over occurs, giving full control over what context is passed through.
New: Select Calculated Field as Conditional Formatting Criteria
Conditional formatting rules can now reference calculated fields directly as conditions, removing the need to duplicate calculation logic and making report formatting more accurate and easier to maintain.
With this change, calculated fields appear as selectable conditions in the formatting rule builder alongside standard fields. A rule can be configured to apply a colour or style when a calculated field meets a specified threshold — for example, highlighting a row when a margin variance falls below zero. Standard comparison operators (equal to, not equal to, less than, greater than, and so on) are supported. When the underlying calculated field is updated, the formatting rule reflects the change automatically, eliminating the need to maintain duplicate logic.
New: Sentiment Analysis
Analytics now captures structured feedback and usage signals at feature level, creating a direct line between how the product is used and how it is improved. Sentiment ratings — thumbs up/down — are available at key points in the product, making it straightforward to signal satisfaction or flag friction without leaving the workflow. Over time, this feedback visibly shapes which features are prioritised, improved, or refined in subsequent releases.
