This puzzle features what I believe is a new type of constraint. I'm call it a "Difference Fence" (or simply "diff-fence" for short).
Each segment of a difference fence has a value equal to the difference of the cells it separates. The fence as a whole has a length equal to the sum of all the segments in that fence. That length may be given directly, or in some cases the length is indicated by placing an asterisk in a specific cell. The number in that cell then indicates the length. Finally, and importantly, the differences along a difference fence (at least in this puzzle) cannot repeat.
ExampleIn this example, there are four difference fences, with their individual segments labeled. Notice the ones with asterisks have difference totals of 9 and 8, the cells marked asterisks.
Puzzle:In this puzzle:
Thanks to @udokus for providing a Link to solve on penpa
If you enjoyed this and want another full size example, you can find another Difference Fences Puzzle here
Solution code: 5th Row and 2nd Column. (12 digits)