While managing data set views, define actions to be used in the data set fragment. Now you can define a broader range of actions, including opening links, triggering headless actions, launching pop-ups, and even opening dedicated side panels. This empowers richer data interactions and streamlined workflows for your users. Transform your data sets into powerful information hubs.
Release Notes
Aiming to provide a better way to manage Object entries, now Display Pages allow the creation of Object Edit experiences, using Forms Container and Fragments.
When using a Form Container in a Display Page, submitting it will now update the object entry being displayed.
                     
                     
  
This, combined with the possibility to use multiple display pages at the same time, and the new “Save as Draft” option for objects, enable a whole new set of possibilities for customers, such as creating multi-step processes out of the box.
Now, if an asset type (for example, an Object definition) has several related Display Page Templates, and one of them is marked as Default, we allow to map links to any of the existing Display Page Templates for that Asset Type, in addition to the Default one.
                     
                     
This new possibility allows some interesting use cases for customers, such as:
- Differentiated View Display Page and Edit Display Page for Object entries.
 - Multi-step processes (that need different step URLs) can be now created by using one Display Page per step.
 
Now the users can easily identify components that may cause performance issues in their Pages.
We have added a new tab on the Page Audit to show the users the back-end render times of the different components, as well as warnings to help identify specific components configurations that may lead to performance issues. Those warnings also appear on the Edit mode, so the user is aware of possible issues during the page creation.