BrightWork Reporter for SharePoint 2007
- Features Overview
Roll-Up Reporting across SharePoint Lists and
Sites
- 50+ pre-built reports for all standard
SharePoint lists
- Report data is rolled-up from different lists and
libraries across one or more SharePoint sites
- Reports include my work, team member work, overdue
work, and upcoming work
- Reports include the ability to expand/collapse detail,
filter for a more specific view, and graphically display
% Complete with progress indicators
- Cross-list reporting for Microsoft Project Server
created sites (and cross-site reporting in Project
Server 2007 for sites created in a hierarchy)
Distribute Reports in a Variety of Convenient
Formats
- User-friendly printable reports (or view online in
Print Preview)
- Email reports on demand
- Schedule reports for automatic distribution via email
(Enterprise Edition only)
- Excel static export i.e. WYSIWYG export to Excel
maintaining grouping and sorting
- Excel dynamic linking i.e. refresh data from within
Excel
- Export reports in XML format for further processing
with XSLT, etc.
Customize the supplied reports using the standard
SharePoint toolpane
- Select from the various reports available including
those in the BrightWork Gallery or local custom reports
- Change report scope by selecting webs/sub-webs to
be reported on
- Change fields displayed and their order
- Modify grouping and sorting (up to 4 levels supported)
- Turn on caching for improved performance
- Select option to open reported items in their own
browser or in the current one
Build your own reports to meet your unique
requirements
- Reports are defined in XML
- Intellisense available through an XML schema for
editors that support XML Schemas, e.g. Microsoft Visual
Studio
- A deep knowledge of XML not required
- Supports new SharePoint 2007 list features including
content types, site columns, multi-value fields, and
list sub-folders
Enhanced reporting analysis with SQL Server
Reporting Services (Enterprise Edition Only)
- SharePoint data is exportable to SQL Server where
is can be put into SQL Server cubes and reported on
using SQL Server Reporting Services
- For example, feed cube with line of business data
such as customer relationship management and financials
to tie project activity with customer account information
and billing
- Create a variety of reports and charts for deeper
insights into managing project-oriented work
- Get around inherent limitations in SharePoint reporting
performance
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