Active Query Builder History v.1.18.1.414
- Processing of the prefix character (&) is turned off when drawing field names and descriptions in design pane datasource object. - DevExpress: Painting of empty parentheses in field descriptions in datasource objects on design pane is turned off. - Oracle: Support for REGEXP_LIKE function is added. - DB2 and Oracle: Duplication of the TABLE wrapper for stored procedures in FROM clause is fixed. - Incorrect grouping on assigning sort order for aggregated expressions is fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.2.2.3.565
- Processing of the prefix character (&) is turned off when drawing field names and descriptions in design pane datasource object. - DevExpress: Painting of empty parentheses in field descriptions in datasource objects on design pane is turned off. - Oracle: Support for REGEXP_LIKE function is added. - Incorrect grouping on assigning sort order for aggregated expressions is fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.1.6.2.1129
- Oracle: Support for REGEXP_LIKE function is added. - DB2 and Oracle: Duplication of the TABLE wrapper for stored procedures in FROM clause is fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.1.20.4
+ Oracle: REGEXP_LIKE function is supported now. = Usage of aliases in ORDER BY is corrected. - MS Access: Support of aliases in ORDER BY clause is turned off.
Active Query Builder History v.1.20.4
+ Oracle: REGEXP_LIKE function is supported now. = Usage of aliases in ORDER BY is corrected. = Minor fixes and improvements for DevExpress controls UI are made. - MS Access: Support of aliases in ORDER BY clause is turned off.
Active Query Builder History v.0.7.17
- Sizing of controls is simplified. You can read this article for details. - Paging scroll buttons are hidden now if paging links fit the avaiable space.
Active Query Builder History v.0.7.16
- The bug with paging control when it's not visible on page loading is fixed. = Some clean ups in CSS are made.
Active Query Builder History v.2.2.3.564
= Usability of the Activation Wizard is improved.
Active Query Builder History v.1.20.3
+ Direct connection to ODBC data sources is possible now. You can simply assign your ODBC connection string to the ConnectionString property. = "Check/Uncheck All" items are added to the context menu of derived table's field list. - MS Access: LEFT and RIGHT are accepted as builtin function names now. - Grouping doesn't set now on assigning sort order for aggregated expressions. = Additional brackets are added now on loading conditions to a non-empty cell. - FieldsList.ItemHeight is updated now when TableFont is changed. = Alias quotation is removed in the Alias column.
Active Query Builder History v.1.20.3
= TacQueryTransformations: Addition of OR conditions is possible now. = "Check/Uncheck All" items are added to the context menu of derived table's field list. - MS Access: LEFT and RIGHT are accepted as builtin function names now. - DevExpress drawing artifacts are fixed. - Grouping doesn't set now on assigning sort order for aggregated expressions. = Additional brackets are added now on loading conditions to a non-empty cell. = Component version is shown in the TacQueryBuilder context menu in design time. - FieldsList.ItemHeight is updated now when TableFont is changed. = Alias quotation is removed in the Alias column.
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