The BIRT team is pleased to announce the release of BIRT
4.2.1. This point release fixes several issues
including a data set parameter issue when using Oracle or MS SQL Server. Additionally a bugzilla entry that involved
Safari and Chrome viewing issues when the viewer is deployed to Weblogic has
been fixed. An RCP Designer startup
issue has also been resolved and a bug with Joint Data Sets has been corrected.
When using a BIRT dataset within a report, BIRT
automatically sets up a binding mapping between the dataset and the report item
that will use the dataset. The bindings
are available in the Binding tab of the properties editor. There are many reasons for using a binding
mapping, but one main reason is to allow report item aggregations and computed
columns. These binding columns can not
only source data from the data set but can also get data from external sources
such as global JavaScript variables or external Java classes. While this feature offers many benefits, one
drawback has always been that if the data set was modified, bindings may become
invalid. In a previous release the team
added a refresh button that would add missing columns to the binding map, but
this approach did not clear invalid columns.
With this release a clear button has been added that allows a user to
clear all the bindings that exist for a data bound report item. So by clicking the clear button and then the
refresh button all bindings will be recalculated.
To see a list of the bugzilla entries fixed in this release,
take a look at this bugzilla query.
4 comments:
Paul Roger's binding bug finally fixed! Amazing! (Guess who)
Lol, I know who :>
Ha, the JointSet bug was mine. :)
Glad it got fixed, you guys are awesome!
Thomas,
Thanks for the comment.
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