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December 09, 2011

Active Query Builder History v.0.5.11

+ Compatibility with .NET Framework v.3.5 is improved.

December 09, 2011

Active Query Builder History v.1.15.9.338

= All properties that might be related to localization have been marked with the
 [Localizable(true)] attribute.

December 05, 2011

Active Query Builder History v.1.5.0.1103

- The bug with losing the link type during the link place conversion is fixed.

December 02, 2011

Active Query Builder History v.1.5.0.1102

- The bug with link type switching from context menu is fixed.

December 02, 2011

Active Query Builder History v.1.18.1

+ The new property TacBaseSqlBuilder.TargetQueryPart is added. It allows you to
  generate the SQL query text not for the whole query, but for active part of
  the query only. Possible values are the following:
  acqpQuery (default): generate SQL text for the whole query;
  acqpSubQuery: generate text for the currently active sub-query tab;
  acqpUnionSubQuery: generate text for the currently active union sub-query.
+ TacBaseSqlBuilder.SQL propery become writable to apply changes in the
  currently active query part to the query builder.
+ The new TacQueryBuilder.FilterSubQueryTabsByActive property is added. It
  allows to hide the tabs that do not belong to the currently active query part.
  Possible values are the same as for the TacBaseSqlBuilder.TargetQueryPart.
+ The new TacQueryBuilder.OnQueryProcedureParameters event is added to override 
  the embedded dialog prompting for the stored procedure parameters.
- MySQL: Parsing of sub-queries in criteria cells is fixed.
- Loading of outer joins in WHERE is fixed.
- The link popup menu does not allow to create FULL OUTER joins for links in
  WHERE clause now.

December 02, 2011

Active Query Builder History v.1.18.1

+ The new property IActiveQueryBuilderX.FilterSqlByActiveQueryPart is added. 
  It allows you to generate the SQL query text not for the whole query, but
  for active part of the query only. Possible values are the following:
  qpQuery=0 (default): generate SQL text for the whole query;
  qpSubQuery=1: generate text for the currently active sub-query tab;
  qpUnionSubQuery=2: generate text for the currently active union sub-query.
  The generated SQL text of active query part can be read from or written to 
  the IActiveQueryBuilderX.ActiveQueryPartSQL property. 
  The OnActiveQueryPartSQLChanged event is fired when ActiveQueryPartSQL 
  is changed.
+ The new IActiveQueryBuilderX.FilterTabsByActiveQueryPart property is added. 
  It allows to hide the tabs that do not belong to the currently active query
  part. Possible values are the same as for the FilterSqlByActiveQueryPart.
- MySQL: Parsing of sub-queries in criteria cells is fixed.
- Loading of outer joins in WHERE is fixed.
- The link popup menu does not allow to create FULL OUTER joins for links in
  WHERE clause now.

December 01, 2011

Active Query Builder History v.1.15.9.337

= DevExpress dependencies of DevExpressControlFactory are updated to 11.2.5.0.
- Added few missing project files in the source code distribution.

December 01, 2011

Active Query Builder History v.1.18.0

= AnyDAC: package name is corrected in order to comply with version 5.
= Advantage: package name for Delphi XE is corrected.
= Russian translation is updated.

December 01, 2011

Active Query Builder History v.1.18.0

= Russian translation is updated.

November 30, 2011

Active Query Builder History v.1.5.0.1101

+ Then new helping methods are added to the Link class: getLinkExpressionString(),
  setLinkExpressionString().

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