Posts

Showing posts from February, 2021

ReportMagic 2.23

ReportMagic 2.23 is released as a bug fix and maintenance release with a few small changes.   We continue to progress with a new 3.0 user interface, which offers significant scalability and architecture benefits,  Improvements The [LogicMonitor.SummaryValue:] macro now supports the aggregation types minDateTime and maxDateTime as values for the aggregation parameter.  These report the time that either the lowest or highest data point was encountered for the specified reporting period.  To aid readability of .rmscript files it is now possible to split a macro definition over several lines.  Comments may also be added, denoted by // on a line.    The execution of report templates can be restricted by the use of a regex within a report schedule.  This is only available to those report schedules that use the file protocol. Bug Fixes and Other Work  There have been fixes to the rendering of the Table of Contents and Table of Figures during report generation. The advanced and standard report

Report Magic 2.22

ReportMagic v2.22 is released.  This a bug fix and maintenance release with a few small changes.  Work continues with the new 3.0 user interface, which offers significant scalability and architecture benefits. Improvements Some changes have been made to the wording presented during the user registration process.  The [Table.Save:] macro has been extended to allow multiple tables to be saved to a single Excel worksheet by specifying the start cell. Feedback ticket IDs now use the prefix RM. Bug Fixes and Other Work [Toggl:] macros stability improvements Improved detection and handling of special symbols and control characters in report templates. Fixed an issue affecting the [ElseIf:] macro. Fixes to macros that handle Excel data.  The [File.Xlsx.Row:] macro is now retrieving specific cell data correctly and the various [File.Xlsx.xxx:] macros now respects system defaults when the worksheetName parameter is omitted.