Known issues and limitations in Data Visualization 7.1.5
Learn about the known issues and limitations that you might experience while using Cloudera Data Visualization. You can find information about the areas of impact, affected product versions, and possible workarounds.
- Picklist in complex data types Show Selected unselects previous selections
- Show selected in a filter list selection may not show all selections depending on the data type. A fix is expected in a future release.
- Workaround
- None
- Versions affected
- Cloudera Data Visualization 7.0.2 - 7.2.9
- Fixed in version
- N/A
- Cloudera issue
- VIZ-456
- Inconsistent support for non-roman or character-based alphabets across visual types
- Non-romanized or character-based alphabets are not consistently supported
across various visual types. If not supported, the affected visual is not properly rendered in
PDF/PNG downloads. CSV/Excel downloads and general dashboard viewing is available for all
languages.
The following languages are not supported when using a table visual.
In CML: In CDW: - Amharic (Ethiopia)
- Arabic (multiple countries)
- Bengali (Bangladesh)
- Berber (multiple countries)
- Burmese (Myanmar)
- Dari Pashto (Afghanistan)
- Dzongkha (Bhutan)
- Fijian (Fiji)
- Georgian
- Hebrew (Israel)
- Khmer (Cambodia)
- Lao
- Malay (Brunei)
- Many Indian languages
- Nepalese (Nepal)
- Persian (Iran)
- Tamil (Malaysia, India, Singapore)
- Thai (Thailand)
- Urdu (Pakistan)
- Amharic (Ethiopia)
- Bengali (Bangladesh)
- Burmese (Myanmar)
- Dzongkha (Bhutan)
- Fijian (Fiji)
- Khmer (Cambodia)
- Many Indian languages
- Nepalese (Nepal)
- Tamil (Malaysia, India, Singapore)
- Thai (Thailand)
- Workaround
- None
- Versions affected
- Cloudera Data Visualization 7.0.2 - 7.2.9
- Fixed in version
- N/A
- Cloudera issue
- VIZ-984
- Saved value does not show properly when arcapi is present
- After the fix included for VIZ-1070, a known issue is still present when using arcapi.sendParameters with app-scope filters.
- Workaround
- None
- Versions affected
- Cloudera Data Visualization 7.0.2 - 7.2.9
- Fixed in version
- N/A
- Cloudera issue
- VIZ-1181
- Upgrade snowflake-connector-python when the corresponding issue is fixed
- For some characters, snowflake queries return "Failed to convert current row, cause: 'utf-8' codec can't decode byte" error (SNOW-182387: UTF-8 decoding exception when querying table in SNOWFLAKE_SAMPLE_DATA).
- Workaround
- None
- Versions affected
- Cloudera Data Visualization 7.0.0 - 7.2.9
- Fixed in version
- Cloudera Data Visualization 7.2.2
- Cloudera issue
- VIZ-1455
- Change password screen shown on page refresh for autologin user
- If an unauthenticated/autologin user accesses a public workspace dashboard on an Incognito tab and then refreshes or tries to reload the page, it can unexpectedly trigger the display of the Change Password modal.
- Workaround:
- To resolve this issue, change the autologin user's password once using the Change Password modal. After changing the password, the issue should no longer occur and the autologin functionality will work as expected.
- Versions affected:
- Cloudera Data Visualization 7.1.3 - 7.2.9
- Fixed in version:
- N/A
- Cloudera issue:
- VIZ-2122
- Selecting NULL values can cause ParseException syntax error from Cloudera Data Visualization 7.1.3
- After upgrading to Cloudera Data Visualization 7.1.3 or later, selecting "NULL" values in filters may lead to a ParseException syntax error.
- Workaround:
- To resolve this issue, deselect the “NULL” value in the picklist filter.
- Versions affected:
- Cloudera Data Visualization 7.1.3 - 7.2.9
- Fixed in version:
- N/A
- Cloudera issue:
- VIZ-2224
- Issue with impersonation in CDW Impala connections
-
You may see the following error while creating or editing the data connection to a CDW Impala or Hive Virtual Warehouse and using the connection details auto-populated from the CDW Warehouse drop-down:
User <username> is not authorized to delegate to <username>
.This happens because the Impersonation and Trusted Impersonation options are both enabled.
- Workaround:
-
If the message appears when creating a new data connection, try refreshing the page. This will reset the Impersonation and Trusted Impersonation options.
If the message appears on the Edit Data Connection modal, copy the hostname, username, HTTP path, and other values present on the Advanced tab, and manually edit the existing CDW Hive connections. A manual edit will typically not trigger this bug.
- Versions affected:
- Cloudera Data Visualization 7.1.1-7.1.5, CDV 7.1.6-b8
- Fixed in version:
- Cloudera Data Visualization 7.1.6.2-3
- Cloudera issue:
- VIZ-2269
- Cloudera Data Visualization startup failure in Cloudera Machine Learning Private Cloud Data Service
-
Cloudera Data Visualization startup in Cloudera Machine Learning Private Cloud Data Service may fail. This issue has been present in the data service since version 1.3.4.
- Workaround:
-
Set the environment variable
CDV_MODE
tocml
before starting the application. - Versions affected:
- Cloudera Data Visualization 7.1.4- 7.2.6
- Fixed in version:
- Cloudera Data Visualization 7.2.7
- Cloudera issue:
- VIZ-2829
- Partitioned Cloudera Impala on premise extract tables cannot be updated
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Tables in Cloudera Impala that are both partitioned and set as extract targets cannot be updated directly. This prevents operations such as dropping or adding new partitions.
- Workaround:
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Move the data to a new table that supports altering commands. Then replace the original extract table by renaming the newly created table. Optionally, you can create a backup of the original table before replacing it.
A sample SQL workflow is provided below. Customize the components marked in blue, while the remaining parts of the query are standard.
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Create a temporary table (
database_name.new_table_name
) that supports altering.create table database_name.cdv_table_name_new (table_definition) partitioned by (partition_field string) tblproperties('transactional'='false');
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Copy existing data from the original extract target.
insert into database_name.cdv_table_name_new partition(partition_field) select * from database_name.cdv_table_name;
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[Optional] Save the original extract target as a backup.
alter table database_name.cdv_table_name rename to database_name.cdv_table_name_bak;
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Make the temporary table the current extract target.
alter table database_name.cdv_table_name_new rename to database_name.cdv_table_name;
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- Versions affected:
- Cloudera Data Visualization 7.2.8 and all earlier versions
- Fixed in version:
- Cloudera Data Visualization 7.2.9
- Cloudera issue:
- VIZ-3042