SAS Web Report Studio
4.3 runs on SAS 9.2, and SAS Web Report Studio 4.31 runs on SAS 9.3.
All of the SAS Web Report Studio 4.3 administration features have
been ported to SAS Web Report Studio 4.31.
The following
administration features were ported from the 4.3 Release of SAS Web
Report Studio:
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Folders for images, templates, and items for report
distribution for users now reside within the
/SASWebReportStudio/Common
folder.
Previously, these folders were located within the
/SAS
Folders/System/Applications/SAS Web Report Studio/Web Report Studio
4.3
folder. When you upgrade to SAS Web Report Studio
4.3, report templates and report distribution items are copied to
the new location. Existing banner images and conditional highlighting
images remain in the old location (so that referencing reports continue
to work) and are also copied to the new location.
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By
default, clustering is enabled.
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By default,
in-process scheduling is supported in a clustered environment. An
in-process scheduling server runs as a process inside SAS Web Report
Studio, which eliminates the need to send jobs to an external scheduling
server. The in-process server is installed as part of the SAS Web
Report Studio installation, which eliminates the need to install,
maintain, and license separate scheduling servers.
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SAS Web Report Studio
4.3 and later can use 30 ports that are available for use by the application.
These ports are in the range of 7560 to 7589.
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An event is logged in the
WebReportStudio_KeyActions.log
file
when a user creates, edits, or deletes a distribution list.
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Details about SAS Web Report Studio
users' logon and logoff from sessions can be viewed conveniently in
the
WebReportStudio_KeyActions.log
file.
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You can specify a different directory
(other than the default directory) where the Key User Action log files
can be saved.
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You can specify whether the display
of the left pane in SAS Web Report Studio window should depend on
the user's preferences during the previous logon session. By specifying
the value of user for the
wrs.ReportViewPrefs.LeftPanelOpenState
property,
you can ensure that SAS Web Report Studio retrieves the user's action
from the previous logon session and is displayed accordingly or eliminates
the left pane in the application.
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Two new capabilities have been added to SAS Web Report
Studio 4.3 and SAS Web Report Viewer 4.3: Allow Direct Access to Cubes
and Allow Direct Access to Tables. The Allow Direct Access to Cubes
capability is included by default in the following roles: Web Report
Studio: Report Creation, Web Report Studio: Advanced, and Web Report
Viewer: Advanced.
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The Open Maps as Reports capability
has been renamed to Allow Direct Access to Information Maps. In addition,
the Repair Report capability has been renamed to Update Resources.
For sites that upgrade from SAS Web Report Studio 4.2, the names of
these capabilities will remain the same.
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New styles are available for reports.
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The Distribute Report Wizard includes
new features.
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SAS Web Report Studio reports can
be scheduled only by regular users with a SAS identity. SAS internal
accounts cannot be used to schedule reports.
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The optional
trusted
parameter
is not available in the Report Output Generation tool.
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To distribute reports with the
Report Output Generation tool in environments with multihomed machines,
the
Outputgen.ini
file should be updated
to include the
-Djgroups.bind_addr
command.
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Reports can be scheduled only by
regular users with a metadata identity. SAS internal accounts such
as the SAS Trusted User cannot be used to schedule reports.