Product Update January 30, 2026
We are pleased to announce new filtering and action options for golden records in Curator Hub, improved tracking of job runtime, and other enhancements.
Curator Hub: Golden Record Table Improvements
In Curator Hub, you can now filter the golden records table to quickly locate specific records in the System of Records. Find the records that exactly match specified values for one or more selected attributes. Note that match is case-sensitive.
From the Actions column, select the Edit (pencil) option to transition immediately to the record edit page, or the 360 (globe) option to open the record’s 360 view page.
Job Runtime Tracking Improvements
We improved runtime tracking for jobs that apply changes to the System of Record. Job state remains in progress until all record changes from data product results are fully applied (or failed) to the System of Record (SOR).
For a large-scale change, such as updating schema or adding a new dataset, expect the runtime for the Apply Changes job to increase. Once all changes have propagated through the system, runtime will return to the average duration for that data product.
Note that if your data product is configured to automatically apply changes to the SOR after refresh, data product refresh job time includes applying changes to the SOR.
Coming Soon!
Filtering in Curation Queues
In Curator Hub, you’ll soon find new filtering options for items in your Suggested Duplicates and Suggested Edits queues.
UI Relationship Management
Soon, you will be able to create relationships between records in the Tamr Cloud UI. Currently, relationships can be managed only through the Tamr Cloud Relationships API.
Bug Fixes and Other Improvements
- You can now schedule jobs for legacy data products on the updated Scheduler page. See Adding Scheduled Jobs.
- Resolved an issue for Single Sign-on (SSO) users, in which a user’s first and last names could be edited from the User’s page. These fields are no longer editable for SSO users.
- General usability, styling, and performance improvements.