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Announcing Kirix Strata 5.4.0

Light Bulb IconWe're excited to announce the release of Kirix Strata 5.4.0, bringing powerful new features, key enhancements, and expanded database support to our users.

With continued support from fopen GmbH, Kirix Strata is evolving into an even more capable and user-friendly tool for data analysis and reporting. Whether you're working with large tabular datasets, relational models, or external databases, this version delivers meaningful improvements across the board.

What's New in Kirix Strata 5.4.0

  • Undo/Redo Functionality: Perform changes with confidence—now you can easily backtrack or reapply your actions.
  • Improved Fixed Length and Delimited Text Import: Redesigned for greater flexibility and accuracy.
  • Better Copy/Paste: Smoother data exchange between Kirix Strata and Excel.
  • Enhanced Relationship Manager: Improved handling of circular references and file movement within databases.
  • Filter Child Tables Fix: Eliminated unexpected jumps when applying filters.
  • PostgreSQL Support: New native support for PostgreSQL databases expands your integration options.
  • User Interface Improvements: Visual tweaks and fixes for a cleaner experience.
  • “File in Use” Bug Fix: Resolved false alerts when files were not actually in use.
  • Grouping/Summary Enhancements: These now fully support filtered child tables.
  • Printer Selection in Report Writer: Fixed bugs when selecting printers during report generation.

These improvements reflect our commitment to building a fast, stable, and intuitive platform for professional data work.

Download Kirix Strata 5.4.0 to experience the updates yourself, and let us know what you think! A big shout out to fopen GmbH for its support. fopen GmbH offers its own AI-enhanced ad hoc data analytics and data reconciliation tool at www.tabulariq.com

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