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Decoding "Advanced View 4.6.4": What’s New, Why It Matters, and How to Use It
After spending the last week testing the release candidate, I can confirm that 4.6.4 is a —it fixes several annoying backend bugs while introducing one significant front-end feature you’ll want to enable immediately.
Update during a low-traffic window, resize your widgets once, and enjoy the faster filters. Have you noticed a different bug or hidden feature in 4.6.4? Let me know in the comments—I test on three different environments and love being proven wrong.
Don’t let the version number intimidate you. Here is your power-user guide to the 4.6.4 update.
| Area | Change | Why you care | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Lazy-loading for tables > 10k rows. | No more 5-second freezes when scrolling. | | UI | Condensed header mode. | You can now see 2 extra rows of data without scrolling. | | Export | CSV escaping fixed. | Commas inside your data no longer break columns. | | Security | API tokens now expire after 30 days of inactivity. | Old test tokens won’t become a liability. | The One Bug You Need to Check (v4.6.4 Specific) A small number of users upgrading from 4.6.2 or earlier have reported that custom dashboard widgets reset to their default size.
If you’ve just seen the notification that your system updated to , you might be wondering: Is this a minor patch, or is there something I actually need to know?