Atoti Limits 4.0 has new features to help users better manage their limits. From pagination, to new out of the box measures, the new scopes retrieval service, users can do their work more effectively with this improved experience. Read on to learn more, and check out our changelog for the full list of features.
Paginated limits and virtualized table filtering
To improve the experience when handling large datasets, the Limits viewer now supports pagination. Additionally, this release includes virtualized table filters that maintain performance even with extensive data. These enhancements allow users to work more efficiently within the UI while ensuring smooth interactions.
New Limit measures
This release introduces two new out-of-the-box measures: Limits available amount
and Limit utilization %
. These measures allow users to instantly assess their limit utilization with precision, without the need for any additional configuration.
Improved experiences with scope
In this release is a new Spring service called the Scopes Retrieval Service, which streamlines access to scope data within the datastore. With this change, users will be able to answer questions like “what limits or breaches do I have where my book is Book1” with ease.
Your turn to try
Atoti Limits 4.0 enables users to work more effectively through this improved experience. For more information on other changes in this release, check out our post on Limit’s simplified structure or this post on customization and data control.