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ReportMagic 3.3

Overview ReportMagic 3.3 contains new features, improvements and some bug fixes. New Features For Microsoft SQL or Postgres databases with Internet accessibility, a series of new [Database:] macros are available which bypass the need to install the ReportMagic Agent.  The Help pages describe how to configure such a Database connection and how to use the new [Database.Graph:], [Database.List:], [Database.Table:], [Database.Value:] and [Database.Values:] macros.  Organisations that use this feature are advised to use an IP Safelist to restrict access to just the ReportMagic IP address range. PDF output of the LogicMonitor HealthCheck is free for all users, as stated on the homepage Two additional [Meraki.Xxx:] macros are available and documented in the Help section: [Meraki.ConfigurationChangeList:] [Meraki.NetworkEventList:] New [Shape:] macros are available for use in report templates that use DOCX report templates: [Shape.Delete:] ...

ReportMagic 3.2

Overview ReportMagic 3.2 is here!  We have lots of macro improvements for you, and even a few new ones.  A few minor bugs have been fixed and we have tweaked the UI in a few places to make it easier to use.  A improved Agent is available and there are some RM Script improvements. Here are the details: Training and Certification Our Certification System is now live. You can take an exam and become a Certified ReportMagic Professional. Exams: Are free to all customers to sit or resit  Can be taken any number of times, with a cool-down period in between attempts  Your certification will stay valid for 12 months at the highest grade attempt you have achieved  If you display your ReportMagic Certified Professional status on your LinkedIn profile, email us for some free goodies.   To take a certification: From your Profile Page, click My Certifications. Expand About the Certifications to read about the currently available certifications. Click New Certificat...

ReportMagic 3.1

Overview ReportMagic 3.1 is primarily a bug fix and maintenance release.  You will still be able to use version 2 at  https://v2.reportmagic.net/  until the end of November. To recap, v3 brings you Single Sign On (Microsoft Sign-In only), SharePoint connectivity, a simplified, more consistent UI as well as file system and progress screen improvements.  Our aim is for the new UI experience to be intuitive and informative, so much so that you do not notice that the old UI has been switched out. As ever, please let us know of any usability issues.  Your feedback is important to us. Bug Fixes  Style issues with forms used for driving Report Schedule execution have been resolved Fixes have been made around date handling in the Toggl macros An issue with double clicking filenames has been addressed so that an expand operation rather than rename is initiated Significant fixes have been made to how we handle login tokens under the hood which resolve many issues aro...

ReportMagic 3

It's here ! ReportMagic 3 has many improvements, the most far-reaching of which are detailed below. New Features Single Sign-On (SSO) ReportMagic Version 3 uses "Microsoft Sign-In" to authenticate you using your existing company Microsoft account and log you in seamlessly.  Please note that we do not support personal Microsoft accounts. As always, new users must be authorised by a Admin from your company. If your email domain is new to ReportMagic, we will create you a starter account on a “Pro Zero” subscription once you have signed the Terms of Service. If you require integration with a different Single Sign On provider, please let us know. SharePoint integration  You can add a SharePoint connection which then appear as a “mount point” in Files. Template and other input files as well as output can be viewed and edited on your local machine from a OneDrive folder. Instructions for your Azure Administrator are here:  https://reportmagic.net/help/connecting_sharepoint ...

ReportMagic 2.28

ReportMagic 2.28 ReportMagic 2.28 is the last version 2 release before we move to ReportMagic 3 (see below).  Don't worry, though - you will still be able to use version 2 at  https://v2.reportmagic.net/  for at least three months.  The release notes: Bug Fixes  Fixed an issue causing report jobs could execute twice, slowing report output creation Fixed an bug where the [File.Execute:] macro could incorrectly execute .rmscript files Fixes to [LogicMonitor.AlertAnalytics:] macro Fixed a bug preventing .rmscript files from being opened in Report Studio Fixed an issue causing corrupt XLSX output when an output table was empty Fixed an issue preventing [SolarWinds:] macros from executing Help pages - several minor corrections Increased the assigned development priority of customers feedback Retired Features The Dashboard feature has been retired. ReportMagic 3 Introduction ReportMagic 3 is already available for your use at https://v3.reportmagic.net/ .  As...

ReportMagic 2.27

ReportMagic 2.27 ReportMagic 2.27 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 (see below), which offers significant scalability and architectural benefits. Improvements The LogicMonitor connection cache now supports Postgres connectivity ReportMagic support are now able to e-mail users who have recently logged in The [LogicMonitor.AlertAnalysis:] macro no longer generates an error when no alerts are found Bug Fixes and Other Work  Help has been updated for Microsoft DataVerse and many LogicMonitor macros Addressed case sensitivity issue within certain LogicMonitor macros parameters Reduced the execution time of the [LogicMonitor.DeviceList:] macro [Agent.SqlValue:] back-off / retry fixes improve macro reliability Fixed a issue with the execution of automatic Report Schedules Resolved a transient error with the [LogicMonitor.DeviceList:] macro Fixed an issue with the incorrect inheritanc...

ReportMagic 2.26

ReportMagic 2.26 ReportMagic 2.26 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 (see below), which offers significant scalability and architecture benefits. Improvements Microsoft Dataverse connectivity and macros are now supported. The condition parameter is now supported by the [Break: ] and [Continue: ] macros within a [ForEach:]. Benefits in retry and error handling introduced by recent changes to the Toggl API have been incorporated into the [Toggl.TimeEntryProperty:] macro. Output from the [LogicMonitor.AlertCalendar:] macro can now be rendered in report documents. Bug Fixes and Other Work  An audit of all [LogicMonitor:] macros and their help examples has been undertaken, with amendments made where appropriate. Fixes to initialisation errors when running certain report schedules. Macros that return multiple outputs now support the use of non-standard delimiters. An updated LogicMon...