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June 16, 2010

Active Query Builder History v.0.1.5

- Fixed bug with position of datasources within the diagram pane when page is
  scrolled down.
- Fixed bug with position of context menus.

June 07, 2010

Active Query Builder History v.0.1.4

= Performance in Internet Explorer is improved.
- The bug with nested "FORM" tags in Internet Explorer is fixed.

May 28, 2010

Active Query Builder History v.0.1.3

= Client-side performance in Internet Explorer is improved.
+ Now all Debug/Warning/Error messages will be collected in one [Log.txt] file
  (stored in website root folder). Please send us this file in case of any
  server or client-side errors.
* Please do not use the demo projects from the previous versions as they might 
  contain outdated settings or references.

May 13, 2010

Active Query Builder History v.0.1.2

- Datasource field list's check box is not updated on changing the Expression
  column. Fixed now.
- Drop-down list is not available in empty string at Expression column. 
  Fixed now.
- Links are not removed when removing an object from the query building area.
  Fixed now.
- The event to server is not send on deleting an object from the query building
  area. Fixed now.
- Links are not created on dragging objects from the metadata tree. 
  Fixed in some cases.

May 12, 2010

Active Query Builder History v.1.2.8.1029

+ FairCom C-Tree SQL server is supported now. Use it with the SQL92SyntaxProvider 
  or the UniversalSyntaxProvider.
- MS Access table fields fetching is fixed.

May 06, 2010

Active Query Builder History v.1.12.5.220

= The Full-Featured MDI Demo is improved. The "Build" button is added to the
  OLE DB connection settings dialog to show Data Link Properties dialog to help
  users to build OLE DB connection string.
= Adding component icons into the Visual Studio 2010 toolbox is supported by the
  installer now.
- Installer was not able to add component icons into the Visual Studio toolbox 
  if C# language is not installed. Fixed now.

May 05, 2010

Active Query Builder History v.1.15.7

+ New internal methods to work with datasets are made. Now most of metadata
  retrieval requests return results in unidirectional read-only datasets.
- MS SQL Server: Char and Nchar built-in functions parser ambiguity is fixed.
- Firebird/InterBase: Parsing queries with parentheses in FROM clause are fixed.
- CTE in derived tables are fixed one more time.

May 05, 2010

Active Query Builder History v.1.15.7

+ New internal methods to work with datasets are made. Now most of metadata
  retrieval requests return results in unidirectional read-only datasets.
- MS SQL Server: Char and Nchar built-in functions parser ambiguity is fixed.
- Firebird/InterBase: Parsing queries with parentheses in FROM clause are fixed.
- CTE in derived tables are fixed one more time.
- Splitter behavior is changed to update it's position immediately.

April 29, 2010

Active Query Builder History v.0.1.1

- The bugs with loading metadata from live database connection are fixed now.
- Minor JavaScript improvements for Internet Expolrer are made.

April 27, 2010

Active Query Builder History v.1.2.7.1028

- Assertion error if using an alias the same as the object name ("SELECT * FROM
  Orders Orders") is fixed.
- Fields with same names but from different tables were identified incorrectly
  in some cases. Fixed now.
- Option that hides global asterisk item "*" does not hide "Table.*" items. 
  Fixed now.

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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!


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