Now, you can save your searches to easily repeat search requests.
Saving a search is as easy as 1-2-3:
1. Perform a search. The Search Results page opens. 2. Optionally, choose filters or update your search term. 3. Click Save Search.
You can access saved searches from a list next to the Search field that appears on every page. Saved searches store the search term and any search filters that you apply.
Effective in version 10.2, when you configure the data operation read properties, you can specify the time from which the Kafka source starts reading Kafka messages from a Kafka topic. You can read from or write to a Kafka cluster that is configured for Kerberos authentication.
For more information, see the "Sources and Targets in a Streaming Mapping" chapter in the