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Active Query Builder History History

August 29, 2013

Active Query Builder History v.1.21.6

= Alternate Names now obey server identifier case sensitivity rules.
- The bug with incorrect bracketing of inner OR conditions is fixed.
= MS Access: Builtin functions siffixed with the dollar sign are supported now.
- Oracle: Usage of the "TIMESTAMP" keyword as column name is possible now.
= MS SQL Server: Table hints are updated according to the SQL Server 2012 
  specification.

August 29, 2013

Active Query Builder History v.1.21.6

= Alternate Names now obey server identifier case sensitivity rules.
- The bug with incorrect bracketing of inner OR conditions is fixed.
= MS Access: Builtin functions siffixed with the dollar sign are supported now.
- Oracle: Usage of the "TIMESTAMP" keyword as column name is possible now.
= MS SQL Server: Table hints are updated according to the SQL Server 2012 
  specification.

August 28, 2013

Active Query Builder History v.2.4.8.589

+ Generic and ANSI SQL syntaxes now detect support of database and schema
  namespaces automatically, so they work out of the box with any database 
  server or desktop database.

August 27, 2013

Active Query Builder History v.0.8.4

- Compatibility with MVC3 is restored.

August 21, 2013

Active Query Builder History v.2.4.7.588

= Alternate Names now obey server identifier case sensitivity rules.
- The bug with incorrect bracketing of inner OR conditions is fixed.

August 09, 2013

Active Query Builder History v.2.4.6.587

+ CriteriaBuilder: Ability to work with general conditions (e.g. manualy entered
  free form conditions, like sub-queries) is added.
= CriteriaBuilder: Minor UI improvements are made.

August 07, 2013

Active Query Builder History v.1.6.3.1132

- Oracle: The "TIMESTAMP" identifier used as column name is allowed now.

August 07, 2013

Active Query Builder History v.2.4.5.586

! CriteriaBuilder API has been changed. The QueryBuilder property is removed,
  the QueryTransformer property is added. CriteriaBuilder now requires an 
  instance of the QueryTransformer component connected to the QueryBuilder 
  component in it's turn. This change will allow for changing of sorting and
  filters using the single QueryTransformer component. For example, you can
  handle mouse clicks on the column headers of the data grid to change sorting.
+ CriteriaBuilder: The new InvalidValueColor property is added.
= CriteriaBuilder: The content of dropdown list in column selection combobox 
  is filtered on typing text.
= CriteriaBuilder: The width of column selection combobox is automatically
  computed according to the width of list items.
- Oracle: Usage of the "TIMESTAMP" keyword as column name is possible now.
- Fixed redundant code generation in Visual Studio form designer.

August 02, 2013

Active Query Builder History v.2.4.4.585

+ CriteriaBuilder: The new Clear() method is added.
- Toolbox Manager: Toolbox items uninstallation is fixed.
= MS SQL Server: Table hints are updated according to the SQL Server 2012 
  specification.

August 02, 2013

Active Query Builder History v.0.8.3

+ The new HttpCompressionEnabled property is added (default True). Set it to 
  False for compatibility with .NET 4.5 framework.
= The new version of Newtonsoft.Json assembly is used.

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We have been using Active Query Builder for over a year and must say that both the product and support have been outstanding!

We chose Active Query Builder due to its flexibility and features, but have been truly pleased by its power and hidden capabilities. ...

In summary Active Query Builder provides excellent components, great support and a very flexible feature set. It has allowed us to provide features to our end users that I did not think would be possible in the first release of our new tools and in a timeframe that was much shorter than planned. I would recommend that anyone dealing with databases in the .Net world should be aware of this component and its capabilities!


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