Active Query Builder History v.3.9.0.2232
+ Now it's possible to select multiple datasources in the Design Pane in different ways: - select all datasources in a rectangular area with the mouse, - select individual datasources while holding the Ctrl key, - select all the intermediate datasources between the given two ones (by joins) holding the Shift key. + The new "Wrap into derived table" action is added to the datasource context menu to pack one or several datasources in a new derived table preserving the joins and conditions in the current subquery. = The new BehaviorOptions.GenerateWhereConditionsForAggregates property is added to set the "for values" option for aggregated query column list items by default. - Pervasive: SQL parser ambiguity in datetime functions is eliminated.
Active Query Builder History v.3.9.0.2232
+ Now it's possible to select multiple datasources in the Design Pane in different ways: - select all datasources in a rectangular area with the mouse, - select individual datasources while holding the Ctrl key, - select all the intermediate datasources between the given two ones (by joins) holding the Shift key. + The new "Wrap into derived table" action is added to the datasource context menu to pack one or several datasources in a new derived table preserving the joins and conditions in the current subquery. = The new BehaviorOptions.GenerateWhereConditionsForAggregates property is added to set the "for values" option for aggregated query column list items by default. - Pervasive: SQL parser ambiguity in datetime functions is eliminated.
Active Query Builder History v.1.31.13
= Oracle: Type precision for NUMBER type is displayed now. - Pervasive: SQL parser ambiguity in datetime functions is eliminated.
Active Query Builder History v.1.31.13
+ TacCriteriaBuilder: Users can copy and paste the list of values for the "in list" operator conditions. - SQL Text Editor: Text editor actions auto-disabling is fixed. - SQL Text Editor: The selection after Undo/Redo is fixed. + TacFindAndReplace: New events OnFindAndReplaceDialogShow, OnFindAndReplaceDialogClose are added. = Oracle: Type precision for NUMBER type is displayed now. - Pervasive: SQL parser ambiguity in datetime functions is eliminated.
Active Query Builder History v.3.8.29.463
= Reference to the ActiveQueryBuilder.Core assembly is updated.
Active Query Builder History v.3.8.29.2230
- The bug with selecting table.* elements in sub-queries is fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.3.8.29.2230
= The minimal target framework for ActiveQueryBuilder.View.WinForms assembly is reverted to .NET 4.0. Both net48 and net40 versions are packed to the NuGet package. - The bug with selecing table.* elements in sub-queries is fixed. - The bug on launching precompiled Full-featured Professional demo is fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.3.8.29.2230
- The bug with selecting table.* elements in sub-queries is fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.3.8.28.462
+ jQuery is updated to the latest v.3.6.0. + In .NET Core it is possible to automatically initialize (and re-initialize if needed because of the session expiration) the server-side QueryBuilder instance using the new internal instance factory handler. + The startApplication method can be replaced with the new AQB.Web.UI.autoInit method to use new internal instance factory handler. + The new instance factory handler and autoInit method are used in all SPA demos and in some JavaScript (client-side rendering) demos when reasonable. = Reference to the ActiveQueryBuilder.Core assembly is updated.
Active Query Builder History v.3.8.28.2229
= References to DevExpress assembiles are updated to v.22.1.3. - The bug on loading fields with Alternate Names is fixed.
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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!