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27 March 2026 Release Notes

Enterprise Version 5.9.4

Feature highlights

Oracle and SAP HANA

DataOps TestGen Enterprise is now compatible with Oracle and SAP HANA! Set up TestGen so you can better understand the health of your databases with intelligent profiling and automatically generated tests.

For connection setup details, see Database Access Requirements.

Project-scoped roles and system administration

User roles are now assigned per project — a user can have different roles in different projects and only sees the projects they belong to. This gives you fine-grained control over who can do what in each project.

A new system administrator designation controls access to the Administration console, where system administrators manage all projects and users across the TestGen Enterprise instance. Users with the Admin role on a project can manage that project's membership.

For details, see User Access and Manage Projects.

PII management and masking

TestGen can auto-detect personally identifiable information during profiling, flagging columns that match patterns for SSNs, credit card numbers, email addresses, phone numbers, and other sensitive data. You can also manually flag columns as PII from the Data Catalog or via CSV import.

PII-flagged column values are masked across the application for users without PII access, protecting sensitive data while still allowing data quality work to proceed.

Test notes and flagging

You can add timestamped notes to tests to document issues, decisions, or investigation context. Notes are visible from both the Test Definitions and Test Results pages. Tests can also be flagged for review, making it easy to filter and track tests that need attention.

Other fixes and enhancements

  • You can import and export metadata via CSV through the Data Catalog to bulk-update descriptions, tags, and classification flags across tables and columns.
  • The Excluded Data Element (XDE) flag on the Data Catalog lets you mark columns that should be excluded from profiling analysis and automated test generation.
  • Service Principal (OAuth) authentication is now supported for Databricks connections.
  • We fixed a bug where freshness monitors were not generated when profiling data already existed for the table group.
  • We fixed validation bugs in the monitor edit form.
  • We fixed a rendering issue where dropdowns and tooltips appeared behind dialogs.
  • We applied general fixes to reduce errors and improve our user experience.