What's New in Enesys RS Data Extension 3.7

Version 3.7.33

Fixes:

  • Corrected a bug when designing infoPath statements. In some cases, the designer was looking for the XSN file at a wrong place.
  • Corrected a bug with infoPath statements that prevented setting the useDisplayName attribute to true.

Version 3.7.27

Fixes:

  • Corrected a bug within the infoPath statement that prevented to execute the statement on an InfoPath form that referenced several schemas. For example, when using the people picker control, you would have an error similar to ‘The http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/infopath/2007/PartnerControls:Person element is not declared’.
  • Corrected a bug with SharePoint 2007 and Reporting Services 2005 when Reporting Services is configured in SharePoint Integrated mode.

Version 3.7.20

Fixes:

  • A bug with SharePoint 2007 and Reporting Services 2005 in SharePoint Integrated mode which prevented the use of the Object Model.
  • A bug which prevented to use the Object Model when doing aSiteCollection queries and one of the sites contained special characters.
  • A bug within the query designer which prevented the creation of aSiteContentTypes statements inside the new statement toolbar.

Version 3.7.19

Fixes:

  • Corrected a bug which prevented to roll up data starting from a site having spaces in its URL.

New InfoPath features

Enesys RS Data Extension offers a brand new statement dedicated to InfoPath forms. This statement lets you retrieve data from both InfoPath promoted and non-promoted fields:

Using Integrated Security with Forms and Claims authentication

When used with Reporting Services 2008R2 in SharePoint Integrated Mode, Enesys RS Data Extension 3.7 provides a second data extension (server side) that lets you use the SharePoint Token of the connected user instead of relying on passing Windows identity credentials.

This new extension (“Enesys RS Token Data Extension”) allows you to use “Integrated Security or SharePoint token” with Windows or Forms authentication and Claims based web applications, without the need to use Kerberos.