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# 2.0.47

## Additional Canvas Data and logging improvements

| Version      | 2.0.47            |
| ------------ | ----------------- |
| Release Date | November 11, 2020 |

## Key Features

This release introduces additional Canvas Data and logging improvements that make alerting on context data imports clearer and more informative.

## Details <a href="#id-2.0.47additionalcanvasdataandloggingimprovements-details" id="id-2.0.47additionalcanvasdataandloggingimprovements-details"></a>

The Course offering entity has a new element, called "le\_status" (learning environment status). In Canvas, the course "workflow\_state" value maps to the Course offering "le\_status" value. This value is often used to determine if a course is published or not.

This release introduces logging improvements that make it easier to detect, alert, and explain:

* Invalid manifest files
* Requests-only data dumps provided by Canvas
* Log formats now make alert-queries simpler

## Known Issues

None.


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