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January 31, 2008

Active Query Builder History v.1.4.9.74 Beta

+ The Non-visual mode is added. 
+ The new properties were added for the QueryBuilder.MetadataTreeOptions object:
  The DefaultExpandLevel property determines the level of initial metadata tree
  expansion. The default value (-1) directs to expand the tree completely.
  The SortingType property defines the criteria of metadata objects sorting.

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January 30, 2008

Active Query Builder History v.1.4.9.73 Beta

+ Ability to define alternate names for database objects and their fields 
  is implemented.

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January 24, 2008

Active Query Builder History v.1.8.5.9

+ ODBCExpress connectivity package was added (www.odbcexpress.com).
+ The new event TacQueryBuilder.OnFilterSynonym is added in addition to
  OnFilterTable, etc.
- Fixed rare memory leak regarding non-destroying of some internal visual
  controls in the TacQueryBuilder.DestroyControls method.
- QueryBuilder didn't regenerate SQL on syntax provider change. Fixed now.
- Now QueryBuilder clears checks marks on selected fields on syntax provider
  change.

January 24, 2008

Active Query Builder History v.1.8.5.9

- QueryBuilder didn't regenerate SQL on syntax provider change. Fixed now.
- Now QueryBuilder clears checks marks on selected fields on syntax provider
  change.

January 23, 2008

Active Query Builder History v.1.8.5.8

+ Some locking was added to use parsers in multithreaded environment.
- DB2: The missing aggregate functions Avg, Count, Count_Big, Grouping were added.
- Oracle syntax: The erroneously added aggregate functions Count_Big, Checksum_Agg
  were removed.
- SQLDirect metadata provider: The SQLDirect package name was corrected in
  references for D2007.

January 23, 2008

Active Query Builder History v.1.8.5.8

- DB2: The missing aggregate functions Avg, Count, Count_Big, Grouping were added.
- Oracle syntax: The erroneously added aggregate functions Count_Big, Checksum_Agg
  were removed.

January 16, 2008

Active Query Builder History v.1.3.8.71

+ Polish translation is added.
+ The new TryToSelectLinksViaDriver property is added to MySQLSyntaxProvider.
  It's useful for suppressing exceptions if you use a metadata provider that
  unable to fetch metadata relations, like the UniversalMetadataProvider. 
  You should set this property to False to suppress the exceptions.
= Now Expression column cells of the Criteria List Control are more convenient
  for the keyboard editing.
- Fixed metadata object loading query in DB2 syntax.
- A couple of odd aggregate function definitions in Oracle syntax were removed.
- Missing implementation of GetDatabaseList function in MySQLMetadataProvider
  is added.

January 12, 2008

Active Query Builder History v.1.8.5.6

* Autodetection of MySQL server version set On by default.
+ Firebird: Added support of CTE expressions for Firebird 2.1.
- The missing AnyDAC metadata provider packages are added.
- Fixed incompatibility in the ElevateDB metadata provider with version 1.07.

January 12, 2008

Active Query Builder History v.1.8.5.6

+ Firebird: Added support of CTE expressions for Firebird 2.1.
+ Uninstall wizard is added to the installation package.

December 27, 2007

Active Query Builder History v.1.8.5.3

- Minor fixed in the installation package were made.

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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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