This quarter’s update is all about precision, visibility, and control. The team might not be able to reorganize the universe (some of them disagree), but we asked them to start with the application. They focused on the details that keep your workflows steady and predictable. You’ll find smarter ways to organize and highlight what matters most, whether that’s surfacing key schedules, navigating with ease, filtering with surgical accuracy, or freezing the world just the way you want it (well, at least the columns). To keep everything in sync you can now define your very own timezone (daylight savings optional). If you’re into clarity, order, defining mathematical sequences, and a touch of scheduling swagger, you’re in the right place. Let’s get into it.

New feature for freezing columns in Grid based components

Grid-based workbenches just got a slick usability boost. You can now freeze specific column(s) to the left or right of the grid. As you scroll horizontally through wide datasets, your chosen columns stay locked in place, making it easier to keep key reference fields visible while exploring the rest. Whether you’re tracking IDs, names, or priority flags, this feature keeps your context anchored and your workflow smooth. Usually improvements mean breaking free, but in this case the team went full arctic.

Scheduling screen improvements and changes

In today’s world, keeping things organized in the busy schedule can feel like a full-time job. So the team did a little summer clean-up to freshen up the scheduling screen. You can now organize schedules with custom categories, complete with color coding for quick visual cues. New filters let you zero in by date range, status, process failure, compute engine, schedule type, and more. A quick search bar makes finding specific schedules a breeze, and improved pagination lets you jump straight to the page you need—no more endless clicking. For those who love a clean slate, you can now purge archived schedules with ease. It’s all about faster navigation, smarter filtering, and cleaner management of your schedules.
Making it to your meetings on time? Still your responsibility.

Ability to mass edit data in T-grid using interval to skip cells

Mass Editing in T-Grid just got smarter with the introduction of interval-based editing, allowing users to skip cells while applying bulk changes. This new feature empowers users to leverage pattern logic to streamline repetitive tasks and reducing manual effort. It’s especially useful for where selective updates are needed without overwriting adjacent values. With the new interval editing feature, you can now skip cells like a pro (think every 2nd, 3rd, or 5th cell) while applying mass updates. It’s perfect for patterned data tweaks, alternating entries, or just flexing your spreadsheet finesse. Say goodbye to repetitive clicks and hello to smarter, snappier edits.

Highlight and show a “note” field value on a T-grid field

T-Grids just got a clever upgrade, you can now highlight and surface note field values without cluttering your data view. With this new feature, any field can be visually flagged when a related note exists, letting users peek at the note directly without adding it to the grid. It’s a slick way to keep your layout clean while still surfacing important context right where it matters.

Improvements to single metric chart gadget

The single metric chart gadget just got some upgrades. It wasn’t a full gut job rebuild, but definitely a needed refresh. You can now zoom in and out to explore trends more closely, export the graph as a JPEG or PDF, and download the underlying data in CSV or Excel format for deeper dives. Sure, we’re told not to slap labels on everything, but sometime they’re exactly what you need. Now you can spotlight data labels right on the graph, showing total values for each x-axis bucket in stacked bar charts, with support for rotating labels to keep things crisp and readable. No judgment here; just more control, clarity, and flexibility in how you visualize and share your metrics.

Ability to control the order within a series in stacked bar graph

A new customization feature allows users to control the sequence of colors within stacked bar graphs, offering greater precision and visual consistency. With the addition of field-level options, users can define the exact order of categories within a series, ensuring that color assignments remain predictable across multiple charts. This enhancement is especially useful for reports where consistent color logic improves readability, reduces cognitive load and it makes the information more presentable. Time to harness your inner visual artistry!

Technical Improvements

Support schedules to run in specific time zone with or without daylight switch offset

Timezone; one of humanity’s special puzzles. But now, scheduling jobs just got a whole lot smarter. With support for fixed time zones [daylight saving or not], you can lock in your job schedules without worrying about clocks springing forward or falling back. Whether you’re team “sunrise consistency” or “DST is a scam,” this feature keeps your tasks running on time, all year long. Finally, your jobs won’t need a jet lag recovery plan.