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November 12, 2012

Active Query Builder History v.1.19.6

+ The new syntax provider for MS SQL Compact Edition is made.
+ SQL Parser is speeded up.

November 07, 2012

Active Query Builder History v.2.0.7.526

+ DevExpress controls UI factory: Query builder now respects all theme colors 
  and appearance. Use the QueryBuilder.OverrideDevExpressThemeColors property
  to get the old behavior back.
- A preformance issue in filling the database schema tree is fixed.
- Add Object Form: Adding objects by double click is possible now.
- Add Object Form: Object sorting is fixed.
- MS SQL Server: Assignment of associated .NET types for table fields is fixed.
- OLE DB Metadata Provider: Metadata loading is fixed.
- DB2: The query used for retrieving referencing object names is fixed.
= Swedish translation is updated.

November 07, 2012

Active Query Builder History v.1.19.5

= Field List options: Column prefix and suffix do not drawn if a column is empty.
- Calculation of optimal datasource height is fixed.
- Sybase: Support of "START AT" is fixed.

November 07, 2012

Active Query Builder History v.1.19.5

- DOA connectivity packages for Delphi XE and higher is fixed.
= Field List options: Column prefix and suffix don't printed if a column is empty.
- Calculation of optimal datasource height is fixed.
- Sybase: Support of "START AT" is fixed.

November 02, 2012

Active Query Builder History v.1.17.8.386

- Parsing of identifiers with multiple quotes is fixed.

November 02, 2012

Active Query Builder History v.2.0.6.525

= Documentaion is updated.
- Parsing of identifiers with multiple quotes is fixed.
- The queries used for retrieving names of referencing objects for Oracle,
  PostgreSQL, and Firebird database servers are fixed.

November 01, 2012

Active Query Builder History v.1.5.7.1122

= The column header containing a checkbox is now painted according the current
  look and feel.
- Oracle: The MODEL clause is fixed.
+ MS SQL Server: Support for "varchar(max)" is made.
- MS SQL Server: Redundant ":"-prefixed query parameters are removed.
- MS SQL Server: Tilda (~) is removed from th list of valid characters for
  identifiers.

October 29, 2012

Active Query Builder History v.2.0.6.524

- MS SQL Server: Parameters with the ":" prefix are no longer supported now.
- MS SQL Server: Tilda (~) is removed from the list of valid characters for 
  idetidifers.
= MS SQL Server: Support of varchar(max) is added.
- Custom aggregate functions are fixed.
- DevExpressControlFactory: The Add Object Form is fixed.
- DevExpress Controls Factory: A sporadical ObjectDisposedException is fixed.
- The InvalidOperationException when clicking on disappearing "Criteria for"
  column is fixed.

October 29, 2012

Active Query Builder History v.1.17.8.385

- MS SQL Server: Parameters with the ":" prefix are no longer supported now.
- MS SQL Server: Tilda (~) is removed from the list of valid characters for 
  idetidifers.
= MS SQL Server: Support of varchar(max) is added.
- DevExpress Controls Factory: A sporadical ObjectDisposedException is fixed.
- The InvalidOperationException when clicking on disappearing "Criteria for"
  column is fixed.

October 28, 2012

Active Query Builder History v.1.19.4

= MS SQL Server: Tilda (~) is removed from the list of valid characters for
  identifiers.
= MS SQL Server: Support of varchar(max) is added.
- A rare memory leak is fixed.

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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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