Check out what's new:
- Sharing User Created Items
- Warnings When Accessing Stories and Dashboards
- Significance Testing against Norms
- Take Control with Auto Run
- M-SIG Details added to the Information Bar
Sharing User Created Items
When you have Preview Access you can share UCAs. When you click share in the design menu, you no longer see the # username # label next to the UCA name in the project tree. You now see a simpler label that says Shared. Recipients viewing the shared UCA will only see the name of the owner in italics.
Learn more about Sharing Constructions.
Warnings When Accessing Stories and Dashboards
When accessing Stories and Dashboards, sometimes you cannot see what you need. This can be because you don't have access to the right project or an owner of a shared story may have deleted it or removed items that are used in the Stories and Dashboards.
To provide better information around these types of events, new warning messages are now displayed in Harmoni. This can help you pin point how to fix the problem.
The new messages you may encounter are:
Significance Testing against Norms
Norms/Target Significance Testing allows users to benchmark their data results against designated Norm/Target measures. The specialized Norm Sig Test methodology remains consistent with the existing capability in H2.
Learn more about Significance Testing against Norms.
Take Control with Auto Run
You now have greater flexibility when working in Harmoni. By default, Harmoni automatically runs analyses as you build your tables (Auto Run is ON). However, you can now switch Auto Run OFF to build and refine your tables first—then run the analysis when you're ready. You'll find the Auto Run toggle at the top of your workspace.
Next to it, you'll also see the new Show Drop Zones toggle. When enabled, this allows you to freely add or edit your table or chart metrics. Once you're happy with your setup, simply click APPLY at the bottom of the analysis to apply the changes.
By default, Auto Run remains ON, so you won’t notice a change unless you toggle it OFF.
Learn more about Auto Run.
M-SIG Details added to the Information Bar
When you turn on M-SIG in an analysis table and open the i-bar, the M-SIG settings are now displayed. This helps you to understand the columns included in the testing and the stat testing method in use.
Learn more about the Information Bar.