The ability for an end-user to make minor adjustments to the layout of a
prebuilt report is definitely something we want to do eventually. Our
initial focus is going to be making this work in the ad-hoc reporting
client, but I'm sure we'll get back to adding this sort of thing to static
reports at some point.
(Note: Sorting is high on the priority list).
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[quoted text, click to view] "Bradley Plett" <plettb@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Here's something to put on the "wish list". It could be argued that
> it is outside the scope of RS, but I'll bring it up anyway. Hey - you
> don't get if you don't ask! :-)
>
> I think it would be nice if, when viewing a report in a browser, the
> user could rearrange both the order and the widths of the columns.
> This would also give the user the ability to hide columns that are not
> of interest. If such a feature were added, it would also be nice to
> be able to persist the user's preferences and/or reset to default.
>
> Taking it one step further, it would be nice if the format stuck for
> export, especially to, for example, a PDF.
>
> Related to that is the idea of being able to sort columns. Yes, I
> know there's a work-around for that, but wouldn't it be nice if the
> functionality were incorporated right into RS?
>
> I understand that these features may be planned for ActiveViews, but I
> think they would be nice even for users who are not to the point of
> ad-hoc reporting.
>
> Just my thoughts - feel free to disagree! :-)
>
> Brad.