Creating and Editing Web Reports Using Web Report Studio
Report provides the web reporting solution for faster and simpler design and creation of reports using the new interactive viewer called Web Report Studio. This topic describes the main functionalities of Web Report Studio: the responsive ability to different window sizes, the business views that you use to create web reports, the quick and traditional methods of creating web reports, and View Mode and Edit Mode.
Web Report Studio provides a much nicer end user experience with many powerful features for creating and interfacing with reports. It also enables exporting the reports to all supported output formats. Furthermore, Web Report Studio is able to be responsive to any size of browsers on any mobile devices. It renders the same report differently depending on the device or screen size without you having to manually resize the report. While for mobile devices using iOS, in order to run reports on the mobile browser, you need to make sure the iOS version is up to the latest.
The data sources that you can use to create web reports are business views, which can provide interactive information. Interactive information empowers you to slice and dice your business data, to dynamically change your view of data, and to analyze the data to glean useful business information. In short, interactive information enables you to customize your view of business information, extending the "life" of the report by allowing you to easily sort, navigate, and filter data. This wide range of functionality, including the ability to drill down on data, enables you to quickly derive value from your business intelligence data.
Report Server stores web reports that you published from Report Designer or created in Web Report Studio, in the server resource system. Web reports follow the server resource and version management rules such as archive policy and permission setting. Designer supports creating, opening, and editing of web reports as well.
You can create web reports using two methods: the traditional method using the wizard and the quick start method. When you installed Report Server newly, by default it is the quick start method. When you upgraded Server from an earlier version that does not support the quick start method, it is the traditional method by default. You can switch between the two methods using either of the ways:
- In the server profile, select Yes for the Use Wizard for Web Report Studio option if you prefer the traditional method. Otherwise clear Yes.
- In Web Report Studio, select Menu > Edit > Use Wizard to use the traditional method, or clear Use Wizard to use the quick start method.
Web Report Studio has two modes: View Mode and Edit Mode. View Mode provides viewing-oriented functions only, and Edit Mode provides additional editing and analytic functions. When you access Web Report Studio by creating new web reports, you are in the Edit Mode by default; when accessing by running existing web reports, the mode depends on the way you use to run the reports. You can switch between the two modes using the mode drop-down list on the toolbar if it is available.
Select the following links to view the topics:
- Major Benefits of Web Reports
- Components Supported in Web Reports
- An Introduction to Business Views
- Quick Start With a Table Report
- Creating Web Reports Using the Wizard
- Creating and Using Web Report Page Templates
- Web Report Studio Window Elements
- Editing Web Reports in Web Report Studio
- Customizing Web Report Studio Profile
- Customizing the Web Report Studio UI
- Setting Report Object Properties Using the Inspector Panel
You need a Report Live license for Server to use Web Report Studio. For more product information, including new purchases and upgrades, contact US Sales or UK Sales.