Product: Process Flow visual for Power BI v2.0.7.0
Related Product Version: v2.0.7.0
Last Updated: April 28, 2026
This release note compares the Process Flow visual v2.0.7.0 with v2.0.5.3, our previous release.
New Features
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Golden Path Highlighting
- The visual now calculates the transition sequence followed by the majority of cases and applies a distinct, configurable highlight to these paths.
- Customization options include high-contrast color overlays, variable path widths, transparency, and a specialized “Glow” effect to distinguish the primary flow from deviations.
- Includes built-in conflict detection that suppresses the highlight if multiple variants share the same highest case count, ensuring data accuracy.
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Golden Path Metrics Panel
- A dedicated side panel is now available to provide deep-dive KPIs specifically for the Golden Path compared to the overall process.
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New Data Loader
- To improve the user experience during large data refreshes, a new data loader has been implemented.
- When visible, it features a live row-count indicator, providing real-time feedback as the visual requests successive data segments from Power BI.
Changed Features
- Quick Menu Overhaul
The Quick Menu has been completely revised as a floating vertical toolbar with enhanced logic and customization.- Pinning & Collapsing: Users can now choose between a “Pinned” (always visible) or a collapsible mode via a new chevron toggle.
- Tile Visibility: Authors can now individually toggle the visibility of specific tiles, including Golden Path, Transition Metrics, Panels, and Minimap.
- UI Integration: Integrated Zoom actions tile (formerly Zoom actions button) and the Info Tile directly within the quick menu.
- Save/Restore Pattern: The menu now remembers the visibility state of side panels, allowing users to collapse and restore their specific panel layout with a single click.
- Dynamic Gauge Synchronization
The KPI gauges in the Metrics panel have been updated to respond dynamically to Variant Zoom settings.- When “Sync with Zoom Level” is enabled, gauge max values are automatically adjusted to reflect the current filtered dataset (e.g., top 25% of cases) rather than the absolute total.