Did You Know? Now that all reports in the Report Browser in Power UX provide links to our documentation about those reports, you also can add a link to your
Did You Know? Now that all reports in the Report Browser in Power UX provide links to our documentation about those reports, you also can add a link to your
Question: I’ve looked for the role capability that allows a user to open and use the general reports, but cannot find it. Also, I was not able to attend the
Open Google Slides of this Presentation View Recording of this Presentation Taking Advantage of Browser Reports It is time to spotlight our Browser Reports, which have never had a webinar
Did You Know? Spitfire includes a Projects Nearby report that lists project sites that are near each other, or near a particular address. The way to generate this report is
Question: I like reviewing my Report Browser reports right on the screen, but sometimes I want to save that data, either as a PDF file or in Microsoft Excel. What
Overview Report folders are created in SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS). By default, Spitfire offers the Admin, Executive and General folders. The Report Folders tool, found on the System Admin
Did You Know? While many of our distributed reports (accessed through the Report Browser) deal with financial or Doc type aspects of your projects, there are other available reports that
Question: When one of our users tries to access a report from the Report Browser they get the message There are no reports available (or you do not have permission).
Request: I’d like to have the reports from the Report Browser default to the project that I’m currently working on, based on the Project Dashboard that I have open and
Question: What Microsoft Windows credentials does the Spitfire configuration require? How do I setup Access Rights to SSRS for use by the Spitfire Project Management System (sfPMS)? Answer: There are many