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Insights
2023.10
Release date: 3 November 2023
The Insights team is excited to present a new release.
To give you a brief overview, 2023.10 comes with Cross-tenant custom variables, improved cross-tenant reporting, the ability to easily import and export dashboards.
If you've tried Cloud Insights, you might recognize some of the updates.
- Cross-tenant custom variables are now available. For more information, check the Cross-Tenant Reporting page.
- Improved Cross-tenant templates.With cross-tenant reporting, you can now measure metrics across multiple tenants in the same region for your UiPath deployments. If you are an organization administrator, you will now see a new tab called Organization, where you can view and filter cross-tenant dashboards on specific tenants in the same region. For more information on this, check the Cross-tenant reporting page.
- Improved Dashboard import and export. You can now export personal dashboards from the My Dashboards and Tenant dashboards and import them across environments. For more information on how to do this, check the Exporting and Importing Dashboards section.
- SQL Server 2022 is now supported.
We have identified an issue with the backup logic in Automation Suite for AKS/EKS. Specifically, this defect excludes the backup of Insights dashboards. However, all historical data is successfully backed up.
We are working diligently to resolve this issue. We aim to develop and implement a mitigation approach as early as possible.
If you are using Automation Suite on AKS/EKS along with UiPath Insights, this defect may affect your operations. While we address this issue, we suggest manually exporting your dashboards as a preventive measure.
Note that backups are mainly used as a recovery method in the event of a disaster-level incident or in preparation for an Automation Suite upgrade. This is essential if an upgrade fails and stored data needs to be restored to its previous state.