I didn't say that Actors are a part of a Use Case :-)
If I can link:
to a Use Case, I would like to report this link on my Use Case Specification. (As for each element that I can link to an Use Case.)
An Actor is a user of a Use Case, and should therefore be part of an Use Case Specification.
And no matter what we think of a Use Case, or a Use Case Specification, if my customer has a template, and I can use EA to put data in, I want the output to be like my customers template!
EA is just a tool, and not a goal!
The reporting engine should facilitate every quirky way my customer wants, if the data is inside EA. Even in header, footers and so on.
And by adding a resonable good example, the Sparxians can see what can't be done right now. I think, the virtual documents are a good start in being far more flexible then "the old way", but... depending on how many templates, it's becoming realy slow. And then there's this tiny issue about numbers going wrong.
I have a meeting next Monday, to discuss if we are gonna use EA or not. I defend EA, because I have faith for more than a year now. From the other 7 people in my room, some want just plain MsWord, because that always works. So I want ammunition, a silver bullet, an early Alpha-version, just to convince the folks overhere, EA is the way to go.