Explicit control over Table of Contents levels for report items
Report authors can now explicitly specify the level at which sections, groups, and items appear in the Table of Contents, instead of relying solely on the report hierarchy. This provides greater control over TOC structure and enables consistent, meaningful outlines across reports and report books.
Secure connectivity between Standalone Report Designer for .NET and Report Server for .NET
The Standalone Report Designer for .NET can now securely connect to Report Server for .NET using token‑based authentication. This enables report authors to open, edit, and publish reports directly to the server.
User permissions now allow more granular control over report access
Enhanced the report access security by introducing a permission rule, “Allow Reading Nested Reports,” which controls whether users can read reports embedded as sub-reports or included in a Report Book.
What's Improved
ObjectDataSource now supports async methods returning Task and ValueTask.
The ReportProcessor class now exposes a method to list available rendering extensions.
What's Changed
The permissions for reading reports are now applied to reports, embedded as sub-reports or included in a Report Book.
修補程式
Web Designer
GetDesignerResource endpoint fails for requests with different letter casing.
Rendering
"Missing license" message is not displayed correctly in exported CSV and Excel files.
PDF Rendering
SVG polylines with dashed or thick strokes are rendered incorrectly in PDF export using GDI graphics engine.
Report Server .NET
Disabling the last enabled user is allowed.
The SQL Data Source wizard fails to execute queries with parameters.
Preview
Localization does not work for the Angular and React Report Viewer wrappers.