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Version History
ReportizerThis shows you how often Reportizer was updated with us over the past few months. Whenever available, we also include additional information for each update (new features, changes etc.).
version 3.2.2.389 - posted on Sep 29, 2008
- New command line option /ReadOnly
Report data source can now be Microsoft Access 2007 database (.accdb) or Microsoft Excel 2007 workbook (.xlsx) (Microsoft ACE required)
Added ability to use comments in SQL for databases, connected via ADO and Jet, ACE, or ODBC drivers, e.g. Access, Excel, HTML, Paradox, dBase, etc.
version 3.2.1.364 - posted on May 19, 2008
- New report objects: File Text and File Image.
New functions for expressions.
Improvements in export to image formats.
Improvemets in SQL editor code completion.
Redesigned Select Data Source dialog.
version 3.2.0.359 - posted on May 12, 2008
- No further details available
version 3.1 - posted on Apr 21, 2008
- New grouping levels in reports.
version 3.05 - posted on Mar 11, 2008
- Minor changes in GUI.
version 3.04 - posted on Nov 22, 2007
- Improvements in report designer
Minor changes in report engine
version 3.03 - posted on Sep 24, 2007
- Changes in report exporting module
Changes in expression processing
version 3.02 - posted on Sep 17, 2007
- New report example for MS Access database
Changes in report engine
version 3.01 - posted on Sep 04, 2007
- New command line option for paper bin selection
Minor changes
version 3.0 - posted on Aug 27, 2007
- New report engine
New command line options
New export format
More report options
version 2.7 - posted on Nov 27, 2006
- New command line switch /printername.
New function NUMTOWORDS for using in expressions.
version 2.61 - posted on Nov 07, 2006
- Direct support of Microsoft Visual FoxPro as report databases. Improved printing of images.
version 2.6 - posted on Aug 19, 2006
- Better maintenance of query parameters in report s data source
Conditional highlighting of report objects
version 2.5 - posted on Aug 03, 2006
- Several new functions for report expressions
Support of comments in report expressions
Support of rubberband technique in Report Builder
New report examples
version 2.4 - posted on Jul 10, 2006
- Large number of new functions for report expressions
Redesigned expression builder: now more convenient and with syntax highlighting
New examples of report templates
version 2.3 - posted on Dec 24, 2005
- New functions for aligning objects in visual report builder.
version 2.26 - posted on Nov 19, 2005
- New command line key for opening remote databases.
New functions for report expressions: DATABASENAME and DATASETNAME.
version 2.25 - posted on Sep 08, 2005
- Minor changes, additions and bug fixes
version 2.24 - posted on Aug 05, 2005
- Ability to specify an Interbase database file (*.GDB) as report data source.
version 2.23 - posted on Jun 28, 2005
- Ability to specify an HTML document (*htm, *.html) as report database.
New property Data Type for Database Image object.
version 2.22 - posted on Jun 06, 2005
- Ability to print reports through the command line.
version 2.21 - posted on Apr 11, 2005
- Ability to specify a data link file (*.udl) as report database.
More convenient input of query parameters.
Ability to specify the maximum database history count.
version 2.2 - posted on Mar 22, 2005
- More convenient opening of ADO databases.
New dialog for report data source selection.
Easy manipulating of previously opened databases.
New interface options.
Ability to specify ADO connection string as report data source.
version 2.11 - posted on Feb 14, 2005
- New option for backing up a report template
Small changes in report designer interface
version 2.1 - posted on Dec 23, 2004
- Report builder module: Quick access to any report object through sorted list of all objects in Object Inspector window.
Ability to use Filter and Sort Order properties of Report object.
Syntax highlighting options for SQL and report text editors.
version 2.01 - posted on Nov 15, 2004
- Email Report Template menu item added.
Several small interface bugs fixed.
More hints.
