1 March 2022

March 1, 2022: What’s New in Qlik Cloud?

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Databricks ODBC Connector has OAuth support and improved interface

The Databricks Connector now supports OAuth 2.0 authentication with Databricks on Azure. The support for OAuth also allows single sign-on (SSO) to Databricks when using an identity provider.

The Databricks connection interface has been simplified to include the database properties that apply only to this connector.

Create a Databricks connection

New Qlik Application Automation toolbar in Editor view

A new toolbar in the Qlik Application Automation canvas Editor view includes Undo and Redo buttons, allowing you to easily revert or reinstate actions as you create your automation.

Toolbar in Editor view

Editor view

Not supported in Qlik Cloud Government.

Okta connector for Qlik Application Automation

Qlik Application Automation has a new Okta connector. Okta is a customizable and secure Identity as a Service platform. The Okta connector in Qlik Application Automation allows you to manage your users and groups in an automation.

Application Automation connectors

Not supported in Qlik Cloud Government.

Enable webhooks for all users and allow event filtering

All users can now set the run mode of the start block to webhooks to trigger automations based on events in Qlik Cloud. In addition, you can now apply filters to improve efficiency and gain better control over when automations run, for example by triggering on specific apps or apps in specific spaces.

Webhook for the App Reload Finished event filtered by space ID

Webhook with the event filter set to space ID

Working with Webhooks

Working with native webhooks

Not supported in Qlik Cloud Government.

Subscription reports support multiple sheets

Gain more flexibility in self-service reporting with the ability to subscribe to multiple sheets (maximum of 10) in an app.

Scheduling reports with subscription

View visualizations as tables

With Qlik Sense Mobile, you can now convert visualizations to tables directly on your device, allowing for better visibility into your data when you’re on-the-go. Tables include infinite scrolling, resizable columns, column sorting, full screen mode, and the ability to make selections directly in tables. Tables are optimized for performance for fast rendering on mobile devices. This capability improves the functionality, usability, and accessibility of Qlik Sense Mobile, building on the unique, interactive mobile experience online and offline.

Not supported in Qlik Cloud Government.

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