Release notes 3.81.0
3.81.0 - Week of October 27, 2025
Loved it before? Wait until you see it now.
We took the time to revamp some of the things you already love.
Enhanced Unit test edit and delete functionality
We've been busy! To make your life easier, we've updated the user interface for the Unit Testing feature.
When you want to edit your data within your unit test, the option to Save or Save as is available.
If you choose the Save option, you replace your existing data with the data you just entered. This option affects your original dataset. For example, if you have a data set used in three unit tests, this option updates the data set in all three unit tests.
If you choose the Save as option, the data becomes a new data source, as if you're creating data from scratch. This option does not affect your original dataset. For example, if you have a data set used in three spots, this option only replaces the data in the unit test in which you've made the update. The other two unit tests will use the original data.
We've also added the option to delete the edited unit test data. After you open the unit test data in a new window, the Delete button is located near the Save and Cancel buttons in the dataset in the upper-right corner. You can now delete the unit test data. Ensure that when you delete data, you aren't using it for any other unit tests, as once it's deleted, it's gone. For more information, see the Deleting unit test data documentation.
We crushed some bugs!
And we're so happy that we did...
Issue | Bug number |
|---|---|
Fixed an issue where the Scheduler got stuck on an ELT task, preventing subsequent tasks from running. | 218241 |
Shared information with users directly about authentication information for Salesforce Managed Connector. | 216918 |
Fixed an issue where Workday exports reported negative values and inaccurate status messages. | 217160 |