Active Query Builder History v.1.31.9
= Design Pane: Join type markers in MSSQL-style mode are scaled properly in HiDPI resolutions now. - Query Column List: Row selection and re-ordering by mouse is fixed. - Query Column List: "=TRUE" is added automatically to the Criteria cell on entering logical expressions like "EXISTS" sub-queries. = MS SQL Server: Support for "FOR JSON" clause is added. = MS SQL Server: Support of JOIN without type is added. - Oracle: Parsing of default value clause for conversion functions is fixed. - SAP Hana: Parsing of YEAR/HOUR/MINUTE/... builtin functions is fixed. - PostgreSQL: The DEFAULT token is added to the list of keywords. - InterBase: The bug with applying limits in the QueryTransformer is fixed. - SQLite: Extracting DateTime values from the parsed expression is fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.3.8.18.2220
+ SQLQuery: New methods to set sort type and order for a QueryColumnListItem are added. = Other minor core updates are made.
Active Query Builder History v.3.8.18.2220
+ SQLQuery: New methods to set sort type and order for a QueryColumnListItem are added. = Other minor core updates are made.
Active Query Builder History v.3.8.18.2220
+ SQLQuery: New methods to set sort type and order for a QueryColumnListItem are added. = Other minor core updates are made.
Active Query Builder History v.1.31.8
+ SAP Hana: Support for analytic expressions is added. - MS SQL Server: The TIME built-in type parsing is fixed. - Pervasive DB: The ambiguity in the IF built-in function parsing is eliminated, so parsing is speeded up. - Pervasive DB: Parsing of the DatePart keywords as identifiers are fixed. - The bug with OLE drag'n'drop registration for the select list grid control is fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.1.31.8
+ SAP Hana: Support for analytic expressions is added. - MS SQL Server: The TIME built-in type parsing is fixed. - Pervasive DB: The ambiguity in the IF built-in function parsing is eliminated, so parsing is speeded up. - Pervasive DB: Parsing of the DatePart keywords as identifiers are fixed. - The bug with OLE drag'n'drop registration for the select list grid control is fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.3.8.17.2219
+ SQL Text Editor: Auto-completion is made smarter: The suggestion popup sticks to the beginning of the word, finding items by first CamelCase letters, different behavior on selecting an item with Tab, Enter, or Space. Several bug fixes are made. - The link selection by mouse on a scrolled Design Pane is fixed. - The position of a newly created link is fixed. - The displaying of datasource fields when localization is applied is fixed. - MS SQL Server: The TIME built-in type parsing is fixed. - Pervasive DB: The ambiguity in the IF built-in function parsing is eliminated, so parsing is speeded up.
Active Query Builder History v.3.8.17.2219
+ SQL Text Editor: Auto-completion is made smarter: The suggestion popup sticks to the beginning of the word, finding items by first CamelCase letters, different behavior on selecting an item with Tab, Enter, or Space. Several bug fixes are made. - MS SQL Server: The TIME built-in type parsing is fixed. - Pervasive DB: The ambiguity in the IF built-in function parsing is eliminated, so parsing is speeded up.
Active Query Builder History v.3.8.17.2219
- MS SQL Server: The TIME built-in type parsing is fixed. - Pervasive DB: The ambiguity in the IF built-in function parsing is eliminated, so parsing is speeded up.
Active Query Builder History v.3.8.17.453
= Target framework for all C# demos is switched to 4.72. = Reference to the ActiveQueryBuilder.Core assembly are updated.
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