Hi, everyone! We’ve released some new features and made improvements to existing ones during the month of May. Keep reading to find out what’s new and let us know what you think in the comments!
If you’ve added organizations to your Jira Service Management projects, you can use the new Organization and Issue organization mapping tables to query your organization data from the Atlassian Data Lake. Learn more about these new tables.
Here’s a quick video that shows how you can use the “Issue” and “Organization” tables from the Jira Service Management schema to find the number of issues for each organization:
You can now connect your Databricks database to Atlassian Analytics! To get started:
Add Atlassian’s IP addresses for outbound connections to an IP access list for your Databricks workspace.
After allowing Atlassian’s IP addresses, open Atlassian Analytics.
Select Data from the global navigation.
Select Add data source > Databricks.
Complete the connection form.
Select Connect.
Learn more about how to connect Databricks to Atlassian Analytics.
Updated side panel for dashboard settings - We’ve uplifted all the tabs in dashboard settings, including a better experience for managing your controls and subscriptions.
Added “select all” checkboxes to the product selection step - When you create or edit a Data Lake connection, it’s now easier to select all data for a site or product instance.
Stuck on a chart you’re building? Can’t find the data you’re looking for? Have a question about an Atlassian Analytics feature? Our support team would be more than happy to help! Contact our support team and select the “Atlassian Analytics” product.
Kevin Minnick
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