Fast mapping of category specific attributes

Fast mapping of category specific attributes

Now multiple values can be selected for cells with allowed values, even if grouped.

This allows, for example, to efficiently associate a specific vendor attribute to hundreds of different category-specific attributes.

Using pattern-based feedback

Using pattern-based feedback

Grouped cells in feedback tasks now also support patterns like ? and *.

This allows the Onedot app to automatically apply category-specific suggestions, for example during an attribute mapping feedback task with many similarly named attributes.

Several reference feature systems at BMEcat

Several reference feature systems at BMEcat

The platform module for generating BMEcat can now also work with several reference feature systems. This allows several product classifications to be imported at once.

New Onedot API 2.0

New Onedot API 2.0

Our next-generation platform API is here! Completely redesigned based on the GraphQL standard, the new Onedot API 2.0 offers all possibilities to integrate Onedot into existing product data processes and application landscapes.

In our Playground, queries can even be executed live (an API key is required for this) and thus integrations can be implemented quickly, agilely and reliably.

You can also find more information about the new API in our blog post.

Improved workflow checks

Improved workflow checks

Workflow conditions in feedback tasks can now also perform conditional checks, e.g. whether a mandatory target attribute has been mapped by at least one source attribute.

Similar checks can also be configured in the context of product classifications or value mappings.

Display of the user after uploading

Display of the user after uploading

The file lists for data and dictionaries now also show the user who originally uploaded the file.

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