Active Query Builder History v.1.7.7.134
- The bug in StatisticsOutputColumn.FieldType property is fixed. - MSSQL syntax provider was unable to retrieve native field datatypes from views. Fixed now.
Active Query Builder History v.1.7.6.133
- Bug with the FieldListOptions.HideAsteriskItem is fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.1.10.5.5
+ The FROM clause is now generated only when query has datasources. + Firebird syntax: Support of expressions in the FIRST clause is implemented. + Conversion of the forms to DevExpress is made. + Support of Corelab MySQL DAC other connection types is added. - Several fixes for DB2 syntax are made: * right interpretation of DAYS keyword in different contexts * list of aggregate functions in parser is fixed * analytic expressions are supported now (Min(Column1) Over (Partition By Column2)) - Ignorance of field types in the metadata XML file is fixed if they aren't .NET types.
Active Query Builder History v.1.10.5.5
+ The FROM clause is now generated only when query has datasources. + Firebird syntax: Support of expressions in the FIRST clause is implemented. - Several fixes for DB2 syntax are made: * right interpretation of DAYS keyword in different contexts * list of aggregate functions in parser is fixed * analytic expressions are supported now (Min(Column1) Over (Partition By Column2)) - Ignorance of field types in the metadata XML file is fixed if they aren't .NET types. - Properties are saved now in the IPersistPropertyBag by fixed-size chunks (VB6 crashed when you try to save more than 128K into it)
Active Query Builder History v.1.7.5.131
+ The new demo for Delphi Prism is added. + The new look of Expression column dropdown list is made. - Unhandled exception on removing a sub-query is fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.1.10.5.0
+ Ability to compile the component with DevExpress controls is added to the installer. + Minor improvements in the installer. + Minor code cleanup.
Active Query Builder History v.1.10.1.0
+ CodeGear RAD Studio 2009 support is made. + Oracle: additional aggregate functions are added. + SQL 2003: boolean expressions are allowed everywhere. + MySQL: some built-in functions are added. + Now the "= null" and "<> null" values in Criteria cells and translateed to the "Is Null" and "Is Not Null" values.
Active Query Builder History v.1.10.1.0
+ Oracle: additional aggregate functions are added. + SQL 2003: boolean expressions are allowed everywhere. + MySQL: some built-in functions are added. + Now the "= null" and "<> null" values in Criteria cells and translateed to the "Is Null" and "Is Not Null" values.
Active Query Builder History v.1.7.4.128
- Bug with "IF" builtin function of MySQL syntax is fixed. = Criteria list control now automatically convert manually entered conditions like 'null', '=null', '<>null', etc. to 'Is Null' and 'Is Not Null' phrases.
Active Query Builder History v.1.7.3.127
+ The new FieldListDrawItem event is added. It allows to customize drawing of field lists. = The property FieldListOptions.HideAsteriskItem also affects the content of combobox editing control appearing in the Expression column of the criteria list control. - Wrong aggregate names in the OracleSyntaxProvider are fixed.
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