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ICU & QT UPDATES - New in Tableau 2022.2

Two library updates are quietly slipping into Tableau 2022.2, and if your filters or sorting suddenly look weird, this is probably why.

Part ofWhat's new in Tableau 2022.2
  • The ICU library upgrade (from ICU44 to ICU68) governs how Unicode characters, alphabetical order and locale-specific sorting behave, so filters, sorts and ranges may shift in some languages.
  • Chinese, Japanese and Korean (CJK) languages are most affected by the ICU change; English users are unlikely to notice much difference.
  • Watch for inconsistencies in search, regex, locale formatting of numbers, times, currencies and temperatures, especially where logic relies on data persisted in a consistent sort order.
  • The QT library is a third-party cross-platform framework Tableau uses to build its desktop interface across Linux, Windows and Mac; upgrading it can introduce rendering and UI defects.
  • You can dig into the standards yourself at icu.unicode.org and qt.io, where Tableau is listed as a named QT customer.

Tableau is updating the versions of ICU and Qt libraries for security reasons. This could have impact on localization, filters, calls, and ranges

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