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Release Notes: Table validations, window animations (Android)

Last week, we added a new type of validation for tables.

Table Validations

It is now possible to combine multiple parameters in table filtering. See the example below:

check that table with “type” containing “town” and “name” equal to “Spock” at column “action” contain “mistake”

Settings

We added a new setting in Speed optimizations to enable or disable window animation on Android devices.

  • By default, this option is disabled as it is only necessary in rare cases where developers do not enable the ability to move forward from one screen to the next after an action.
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