New Delimited File functionality in Sandbox?

Hey All,

I’m seeing new delimited file functionality in sandbox but not in production yet. I haven’t seen a product news update for this yet and wondering if I’m missing where this was dropped?

I’m currently working on onboarding delimited files through the file upload utility, but if this new functionality looks to be replacing that, I want to move forward with that. Would be really nice to see some product news on this, unless I’m just completely missing it? Anyone seeing anything about this?

Sandbox:

Production:

Hi Tyler,

This new functionality may be featured flag and planned rollouts in the future version.
I found this piece of documentation that may be helpful.

Unfortunately, that doesn’t talk about these new updates for SFTP and Platform Type integration. It seems like they are rolling out some features that IIQ had for the delimited file connector, but I’m still yet to see anything from SailPoint about this.

This looks to be something specific to the tenant I’m in. SailPoint released some new functionality to our tenant for some other requirement and looks to have pushed some other un-released stuff as well unintentionally.

I guess it’s cool to see they are bringing some enhancements to the delimited file connector! Albeit, the stuff they released to our tenant doesn’t actually work yet.

Looks like i can’t manually upload a file. Was this intentional?

Hi @trettkowski , I am also seeing the new delimited file functionality in Sandbox.

hi @trettkowski seems like the announcement was made after your post.

I think they may have rolled this out a little preemptively. I have support cases open to see how we can support this with our previous framework…

Yeah, it would be nice if they would announce things before we find them in Sandbox… Especially since that messes with previous development work.

This is helpful. thanks for information

When configuring a new delimited file source, if you select Platform Type: SaaS, that appears to act like the previous version of the delimited file source.