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ReportBuilder Enterprise v19.0 for D7-D10.2 Tokyo

ReportBuilder Enterprise v19.0 for D7-D10.2 Tokyo
ReportBuilder Enterprise v19.0 for D7-D10.2 Tokyo


With ReportBuilder Enterprise, you get everything included in ReportBuilder Professional, plus the RAP language, which allows developers and end users to code calculations and complex event handlers at run-time. RAP enables the entire report definition (data, calculations, and layout) to be stored outside of the application executable.

In ReportBuilder Enterprise, the goal is to deliver a full-fledged reporting solution to end users. This goal is achieved by delivering visual, easy-to-use solutions in each of these four areas. This screen shot of the ReportBuilder Report Designer shows the ergonomic design of the user-interface.

Data
Within the work environment of the Data tab, end users can quickly create dataviews, which can then be used to supply data to reports. Dataviews are usually created via the Query Wizard or Query Designer. Both of these tools are visual; they also allow the end user to select the tables, fields, search criteria, and sort order necessary for the report. Behind the scenes, an SQL statement is generated and used to retrieve the data from the database. A screen shot of a completed dataview is shown below.

The solution described above is the standard behavior within the data workspace. However, the developer can customize this user-interface by doing one of three tasks:

1. Register a replacement query wizard or query designer.
2. Remove the query wizard or query designer.
3. Create new dataview template classes that can simplify the data selection process even further by establishing the relationship between the tables in the database and presenting an alternative user-interface (such as a single form that allows search/sort criteria to be entered).

Each of the four areas of reporting has a representative notebook tab containing a visual environment for the creation and configuration of components within that area. The results of each area then become inputs to the next area: data feeds into calculations, calculations feed into components within the report layout, and the report layout is rendered into a preview of the report. The implementation used by ReportBuilder Enterprise for each area of reporting is described below.

Within the work environment of the Data tab, end users can quickly create dataviews, which can then be used to supply data to reports. Dataviews are usually created via the Query Wizard or Query Designer. Both of these tools are visual; they also allow the end-user to select the tables, fields, search criteria, and sort order necessary for the report. Behind the scenes, an SQL statement is generated and used to retrieve the data from the database. A screen shot of a completed dataview is shown below.

Calc (RAP)
The Calc workspace is used to manage the RAP code associated with the Report. The Calc workspace contains a tree view of the report, all the bands within the report, and all the objects within each band. When a band or component is selected, all the events for that component are shown in a list. The user can then select an event and code the event handler in the syntax-sensitive code editor at the bottom. The following screen shot shows an OnPrint event as coded for a Line component.

This screen shot shows the Calc workspace in its most feature-rich and complex configuration. Development work completed here can be passed on to end users so that they can modify it, locked down so that end users can only view it, hidden completely so that end users do not know it is there. The most scaled-down version of the Calc tab is provided by the dialog only interface, where no Calc tab exists at all, and a single syntax-sensitive code-editor dialog is accessible from the Calculations menu option of the variable component. The user-interface and behind-the-scenes architecture has been made highly scalable in order to meet the various needs of developers.

Design
The Design workspace contains the actual layout of the report. The user-interface is identical to the one presented to developers using ReportBuilder at Delphi design-time; in other words, it is full-featured and professional. The Office97 interface-style makes the Design workspace especially easy to learn for end users. A Report Wizard is available for creating reports quickly. You can customize this interface by replacing any of the dialogs it uses and by registering your own report wizards.

Preview
The Preview workspace contains the rendered report. The report can be printed to the printer or to various file formats from this workspace.

ReportBuilder 19 now available!

Designer

New AutoSave / Recovery for report layout
Periodically autosave to AppData\Local\RBuilder\Report_autosave.rtm
Clear on close of designer, but if crash the file remains
Check for file when designer opens, prompt user to recover
RBuilder.ini Designer Preferences for AutoSave, AutoSaveInterval

New View | Margins for workspace
Display page margins for layout workspace
Store ShowMargins preference to RBuilder.ini

New Sort DataPipelines in DataTree
Right-mouse on DataTree to Sort

New set Report.SaveAsTemplate True for TppDesigner Show/ShowModal

User Interface

New ThemeManager, use Default theme when no RBuilder.ini
New RichText double-click to launch RTF Editor
New Subscription reminder at Delphi design-time
New Update serial number from within About Box

International

New Right-to-Left language support
New RTLReading Boolean for Text, Memo, Crosstab, RichText.Paragraph
Output device support for screen, printer, pdf, html

Email

New IndySMTP.UseTLS boolean property
Uses port 587 and TLS/SSL required for GMail, Office365 etc.

Output Devices

New Xlsx architecture to optimize performance and minimize memory
Optimized for exporting big data (large number of pages/rows)
New Xlsx support for Title, subject, Author, etc.
New Xlsx hyperlink support for text and images
New Html font family fallback support
Only convert text to images for symbol fonts (wingdings,..)
Improved Printer, use GetDefaultPrinterName instead of GetProfileString API
New PDF form button support added
Submit and Reset button options added
Submit option sends form field info over HTTP via POST or GET
Submit option supports executing Adobe supported jР°vascript

New PDF form field settings property (FormFieldSettings)
New PDF form field character limit property (FieldMaxLength)
New PDF form field Read-Only property (FieldReadOnly)
New PDF form field field title property (FieldTitle)
New PDF form field form submit info property including jР°vascript, SubmitMethod, and URL properties.
New PDF right-to-left text support
New PDF file attachment support
Attach external files to exported PDF files
New PDFAFormat property to define which PDF/A standard to use.
New PDF/A-2B, PDF/A-3B, and PDF/A-3B ZUGFeRD support
New PDF/A2, PDF/A3, and PDF/A3-ZUGFeRD file devices
Improved PDF/A now supports embedded font subsets with Unicode encoding
Improved PDF SetMapMode support added for PDF metafile reader

Engine

Optimized component SaveOrder calc, when exporting to XlsData, Delimited file
New left to right columns support for toggling Band.Visible

DataPipeline

New DataPipeline FieldLink.IgnoreTrailingSpaces boolean

Preview

New Thumbnail Viewer highlight current page
New AccessoryToolbar (Outline, Thumbnail, Text Search) .ini support

RCL

New TableGrid undo support, improved Undo architecture
New Border.Padding property (margin) and implement in DrawInfo (ppCtrls)
Improved accuracy for diagonal lines (screen, preview, PDF)
Improved RichText performance (speed) and stability for scrollable page preview
New Viewer.AbsolutePageCount property
New ArchiveReader support for file path variables such as ($MyDocuments)
New PreviewFormSettings.SaveWindowPlacement property, default True
New Rotated Wrapped Text support for Labels (increments of 90 degrees)
New Aztec Code barcode support
New QRCode ECI support for multiple binary charsets

DADE

New Dade FieldLink.IgnoreTrailingSpaces based on database type

ReportExplorer

New Cut, Copy, Paste options added to the Report Explorer
Tool buttons, menu options, and popup menu options added

RAP

New RAP Code Editor copy/paste option to include procedure/function declaration
New RAP RTTI for TStringList.Delimiter, DelimitedText, QuoteChar
New run-time error checking for missing parameter value in program call

REST and Mobile

Enhanced to force nbBlankReport for no data condition
Enhanced viewer to work around WebBrowser bug on Windows platform.


*features may vary by ReportBuilder Edition and Delphi version
*RB 19 includes support for Delphi versions:
Delphi 10.2 Tokyo, D10.1 Berlin, D10 Seattle, XE8, XE7, XE6,
XE5, XE4, XE3, XE2, D2007, D7


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