IT administrators can now use Active Directory or other LDAP-compatible directories to allow users to log in with the same user name and password that they use to log in to their computers at work. Directories can also be used to assign permissions to reports and databases. IT administrators can use information from Active Directory or other LDAP-compatible directories in row-level security filters within their reports. This allows IT to offer business users single sign-on for access to ActiveReports Server.
The latest ActiveReports Server release includes these additional features:
- Scheduled reports can use relative dates for report filtering parameters like "Today," "Beginning of current month," etc.
- Reports containing sub-reports created with the developer edition of ActiveReports are now supported.
- The enhanced logical data model editor makes it easier to customize the way the database looks to business users.
- Reports can now use images stored in a database.
- Table-formatted reports now allow you to select and modify the style of a row or column of cells.
- Enhanced system diagnostics display more detailed information.
To learn more about ActiveReports Server’s rich ad hoc report designer and 100% Web-based self-service reporting, watch the latest videos and download the fully functional evaluation at http://www.activereportsserver.com.
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