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October 2025

This article describes the significant feature enhancements in JustPerform v25.10.

Enhancements to Event Logs

JustPerform Event Log now provides comprehensive activity tracking across the platform. The enhanced event logging captures a broader range of activities and object types, building upon the previously available user and role tracking capabilities.

The Event Log captures:

  • All user management activities including adding users, removing users, locking users, and unlocking users.

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  • All role management operations including the creating roles, modifying role permissions, and deleting roles.

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The latest enhancements extend event logging to capture operations performed on supported objects: User, Role, Dimension, Sheet, Metric, Action, Snippet, Journal, Process, Dataflow, and Remote table.

Each event record contains detailed information including the event ID, object ID, object name, object type, action performed, operation status, timestamp, and user attribution.

Event logs provide comprehensive tracking and audit capabilities for these supported objects, enabling administrators to monitor system activities and maintain operational transparency.

Key Benefits:

  • Organizations maintain a complete audit trail that meets compliance and governance requirements.

  • Administrators can quickly identify who made specific changes and when those changes occurred.

  • Technical teams can troubleshoot issues effectively using detailed operation status information.

  • Security teams benefit from enhanced monitoring capabilities across all object types.

  • Management obtains a comprehensive historical record for change management processes.

For more information, see Event Log Actions.

Enhancements to Object Versioning

JustPerform now tracks version history for objects, automatically incrementing version numbers when users make modifications. Each change is classified as either major (incrementing the first digit) or minor (incrementing the second digit) based on the type of modification.

Version tracking is implemented for sheets, metrics, calculations, process flows, and rules.

Major changes include modifications such as adding dimensions to a sheet, changing calculation formulas, or altering the core structure of an object.

For example, these changes increment the version from 1.0 to 2.0.

Minor changes include updates such as renaming objects, modifying descriptions, or adjusting display settings.

For example, these changes increment the version from 2.0 to 2.1.

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Key Benefits:

  • View complete audit trail of object changes in version history.

  • Understand impact of changes through major/minor classification.

  • Track object evolution for change management.

  • Support rollback decisions with clear version progression.

  • Meet compliance requirements for change documentation.

For more information, see Object Versioning.

Enhancements to Data Actions in Calculation Tasks

Standard data actions—copy, clear, and move—can now be added as calculation tasks within process flow activities. Users can execute these data actions through a guided task interface.

Available data actions:

  • Clear Data: Clears data based on selection of dimension members.

  • Copy Data: Copies data from one set of members to another set of members based on selections defined by dimension.

  • Move Data: Transfers data from source to destination.

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Key Benefits:

  • Execute data management through guided task workflows.

  • Automate repetitive data operations within process flows.

  • Reduce manual errors with structured data actions.

  • Integrate data management with existing calculation processes.

  • Schedule data operations as part of regular workflows.

For more information, see Data Actions in Calculation Tasks.

Launch Calculation Task from Board

Boards now include a new option to launch calculation tasks directly from the board interface. Users can now select any calculation task and add it as an executable button on boards, eliminating the need to navigate to separate interfaces for running calculations.

Teams can configure boards to display calculation task buttons, providing one-click execution of frequently used calculations. This enhancement streamlines workflows by bringing calculation task execution directly to the location where users view and analyze their data. The calculation appears as a visual element on the board that users can click to run the associated calculation task from their process flows.

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Key Benefits:

  • Users can run calculation tasks directly from boards without navigation.

  • Teams can access calculation tasks where data analysis occurs.

  • Calculation buttons integrate seamlessly with existing board options.

  • Users can link specific calculation tasks from process flows to board buttons.

  • Teams gain one-click access to frequently used calculation tasks.

For more information, see Launch Calculation Task from Board.

Enhancements to VDT View in Metrics Tab

The Metrics page now includes a new treeview visualization option that displays metrics in a hierarchical Value Driver Tree (VDT) format. This enhancement adds a "Metric Tree View" option alongside the existing list view, enabling users to visualize and analyze metric relationships through an intuitive tree structure. The tree view provides a comprehensive understanding of metric dependencies and hierarchies at the app level.

The enhanced tree view includes visual indicators through color coding and symbols for different metric types including formula, summary, parent, link, and external metrics. Users can navigate the tree with expand and collapse controls, with the expand-all function intelligently limited to three levels for optimal performance. Each metric node displays detailed information in a side panel, including the newly added formula visibility for formula-type metrics, providing complete context for analysis without leaving the tree view interface.

Key Benefits:

  • Users can view metrics in an intuitive tree structure showing relationships and dependencies.

  • Color coding and symbols instantly identify formula, summary, parent, link, and external metric types.

  • The three-level expand limit ensures smooth performance even with thousands of metrics.

  • Side panels display complete metric information including formulas for analysis.

  • Users can switch between list view and tree view based on their analysis needs.

For more information, see VDT View in Metrics Tab.

Toggle Spreadsheet View to Grid View

Sheets now feature a new Grid View component that provides enhanced reporting and data analysis capabilities. Users can toggle between the traditional spreadsheet view and the new grid view directly from the sheet toolbar. This enhancement adds powerful reporting functionality while maintaining the familiar sheet interface for data entry and management.

The Grid View component provides optimized layouts for reporting and analysis. This view mode offers improved data visualization and navigation capabilities specifically designed for reviewing and analyzing large datasets. The seamless toggle between spreadsheet and grid views ensures users can choose the most appropriate interface for their current task.

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Key Benefits:

  • The grid view provides optimized layouts specifically designed for reporting tasks.

  • Users can analyze data more effectively with the grid view's specialized interface.

  • The toolbar toggle enables instant switching between spreadsheet and grid views.

  • Users can select the best view mode based on their current activity.

  • The grid view maintains intuitive controls while adding new analysis features.

For more information, see Toggle Spreadsheet View to Grid View.

SFTP Connector

JustPerform now includes support for Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) connections, that enables secure file transfers between JustPerform and external systems. Organizations can now establish encrypted connections for automated data exchange with SFTP-enabled servers.

The SFTP connector provides a secure method for transferring files to and from external systems, supporting both manual and automated data integration workflows. Users can configure SFTP connections through the standard Connections interface, specifying server details, authentication credentials, and transfer settings.

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Key Benefits:

  • Organizations can establish secure, encrypted connections for file transfers with external systems.

  • The SFTP connector integrates seamlessly with the existing Connections interface.

  • Users can configure both manual and automated data transfer workflows.

  • The connector supports standard SFTP authentication methods and security protocols.

  • Teams can maintain compliance with data security requirements through encrypted transfers.

For more information, see SFTP Connector.

Enhancements to Intelligent Forecasting in Sheets

The Intelligent Forecasting feature in Sheets has been enhanced to provide more accurate and flexible predictive analytics capabilities. This feature uses historical data trends to predict future values using advanced algorithms. Users can now either select automatic algorithm or specific manual forecasting algorithm based on their data characteristics and requirements.

The enhanced forecasting system analyzes historical patterns in your data to generate predictions for future periods. For optimal results, the system works best with at least five years of historical data when predicting one year ahead, or one year of data when forecasting up to three months. Users can specify the source data, target metrics, time periods, and destination versions for their forecasts, with the system automatically analyzing patterns and generating predictions based on the selected algorithm.

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Key Benefits:

  • Users can choose between automatic or manual algorithm selection for optimal predictions.

  • The system uses historical trends to generate accurate forecasts for future periods.

  • Flexible configuration allows forecasting across different metrics and versions.

  • Enhanced algorithms provide improved accuracy for various data patterns.

  • Clear guidance on optimal data requirements ensures reliable predictions.

For more information, see Intelligent Forecasting in Sheets.

Enhancements to AI Guard Rail for Lineos

The AI Guard Rail feature provides administrators with granular control over data access for Lineos AI. Organizations can configure data-sharing permissions at the application level through a dedicated interface, determining which applications share data with Lineos AI for analysis and insights.

The feature offers three data-sharing options for each application.

  • Share all data - Grants full access to master, metadata, and transaction data.

  • Custom - Allows granular, object-level access control.

  • Do not share any data - Restricts all data access.

When users attempt to use Lineos AI within restricted applications, the system enforces these settings in real-time, displaying appropriate messages when data access is blocked.

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Key Benefits:

  • Administrators gain granular control over AI data access at the app level.

  • Sensitive data remains protected through configurable sharing permissions.

  • Organizations can leverage AI capabilities while maintaining data governance standards.

  • Real-time enforcement ensures immediate application of permission changes.

  • Clear visibility into data-sharing settings supports compliance and audit requirements.

For more information, see AI Guard Rail for Lineos.

 

 

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