Active Query Builder History v.3.8.3.2198
+ Metadata loading wizard has been improved for better synchronization between the XML and live database schema. = Missing localization constants are added. - The bug with displaying empty Properties Editor after the application load has been fixed. = Teradata: The fallback to non-X system views if X-views are not available has been made.
Active Query Builder History v.3.8.3.2198
+ Metadata loading wizard has been improved for better synchronization between the XML and live database schema. = Teradata: The fallback to non-X system views if X-views are not available has been made.
Active Query Builder History v.2.10.23.834
= MS SQL Server: Only the default database is loaded from the server now if the MetadataLoadingOptions.LoadDefaultDatabaseOnly is set to true to speed up the load. = References to DevExpress assemblies are updated to v.21.1. = SAP HANA: Support for the CONVERT_UNIT built-in function is added. = MS Access: Parsing of optional identifier before subquery in the FROM clause has been fixed. = DB2: Parsing of the EXCEPTION join and parsing backslash as a division in expressions are fixed. - MySQL: "POSITION" is added to the list of valid identifiers. - MySQL: The bug with PRECEDING keyword parsing is fixed. - MySQL: Support for UTC_* functions has been added. = MySQL: Parsing of the RECURSIVE keyword in WITH clause has been fixed. - PostgreSQL: PRECISION token is added to the list of valid identifiers.
Active Query Builder History v.3.8.2.1198
= Professional version: References to DevExpress assemblies are updated to v.21.1.3. = The unnecessary dependency from System.Resource.Extension assembly has been eliminated. = A tooltip for the "show/hide unused fields" button on the design pane is added. = A tooltip for the quick preview design pane control window is added. = Query Column List: Grouping and aggregation icons are drawn in the check box of the "Grouping/Aggregate" column instead of a usual checkmark. - DevExpress: Null reference exception on showing the context menu has been eliminated. - Null reference exception on inserting a subquery into a cell has been fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.3.8.2.1198
= Professional version: References to DevExpress assemblies are updated to v.21.1.3. = The unnecessary dependency from System.Resource.Extension assembly has been eliminated. = A tooltip for the "show/hide unused fields" button on the design pane is added. = A tooltip for the quick preview design pane control window is added. = Query Column List: Grouping and aggregation icons are drawn in the check box of the "Grouping/Aggregate" column instead of a usual checkmark. - DevExpress: Null reference exception on showing the context menu has been eliminated. - Show/hide and scale buttons panel location has been corrected.
Active Query Builder History v.3.8.2.1198
= The unnecessary dependency from System.Resource.Extension assembly has been eliminated.
Active Query Builder History v.3.8.1.438
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Active Query Builder History v.3.8.1.1197
= The minimal initial datasource height on Design Pane is limited to fit three fields - The null reference exception on removing the last CTE from subqueries is fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.3.8.1.1197
= The minimal initial datasource height on Design Pane is limited to fit three fields - The null reference exception on removing the last CTE from subqueries is fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.3.8.1.1197
- The null reference exception on removing the last CTE from subqueries is fixed.
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