A more flexible table widget is now available, offering advanced customization for reporting needs:
Configurable Rows & Columns: Define table structure by selecting signals, time periods, and device types (e.g., Sites, Generators).
Period Configuration: Configure multiple time periods, choose different resolutions, and view aggregated data.
Device Type Configuration: Select multiple device types within a single table for a structured data display.
KPI Configuration: Configure multiple KPIs with calculation and aggregation options based on selected parameters.
Metadata Configuration: Metadata fields (portfolio, country, grid area) can now be included for additional information.
Pivot Table: Organize and analyze data by rearranging rows, columns, and values.

You can now add a customizable cover page to reports, with options to add an image and default report details.

It’s now more intuitive to navigate between months and years in the date range picker.

We’ve added support for hierarchical categories (e.g., IEC Level 1-5, System, Component) in the Edit and Split form. You can now assign or update multiple categories across different hierarchy levels at once, improving efficiency and consistency.

In the Event Log, you can perform Bulk Event Categorization to streamline workflows by efficiently classifying multiple events at once, saving time and improving data accuracy.


We've optimized the Acknowledge (Ack.) column in the Event Log to enhance space efficiency and improve usability. Events can now be acknowledged with a single action, and you can easily view who acknowledged each event.
Compact Column Label: Acknowledge is now shortened to Ack.
Action-Based Acknowledgment:
Click the icon to acknowledge an event (tooltip: Click to Acknowledge).
The icon is replaced with the user’s initials after acknowledgment.
Hovering over initials shows the full user name.
Right-click to open a context menu with an Unacknowledge option to unacknowledge.

We've updated the default refresh rate of the Event Log from 30 seconds to 5 minutes to prevent disruptions while reviewing events. Refresh rates can also still be manually adjusted for live updates as needed.
You can now export Event Log data to a CSV file, preserving selected columns and applied filters, making it easy to analyze downstream and share reports with stakeholders.

You can now quickly access Event comments via indicators, hover previews, and direct navigation.

You can now manually close long-open Group or Raw Events via the kebab menu option.

We've resolved a performance issue where retrieving events for ~7000+ devices caused a timeout. The Event Log now successfully loads for up to 20,000 devices, ensuring better scalability and reliability.
The Event Code row now displays two separate override counts: one for the enterprise level and another for the site level. Each count is now clearly shown, site level with blue shade and enterprise level with yellow. This improvement provides better visibility into override usage, allowing for more precise event tracking and analysis.
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