Active Query Builder History v.1.30.8
= SAP HANA: Support for the CONVERT_UNIT built-in function has been added. = MySQL: Support for UTC_DATE, UTC_TIME, UTC_TIMESTAMP functions has been made. = MySQL: Parsing of the RECURSIVE keyword in the WITH clause has been fixed. = MS Access: Parsing of optional identifier before subquery in the FROM clause has been fixed. = NexusDB: Remote NexusDb server dependencies have been removed from the metadata provider. - QueryTransformer: Multi-level filters have been fixed. - acCriteriaBuilderListPopup: The bug on pressing the Esc key has been fixed. - The Access violation exception on loading complex query with ORDER BY column indices has been eliminated. - PostgreSQL: The PRECISION token has been added to the list of valid identifiers.
Active Query Builder History v.3.7.13.1188
- Usage of alternate names in column prefixes has been fixed. = The default value of BehaviorOptions.GenerateShortObjectAliases is set to false. - Drawing in the Criteria column values has been fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.3.7.13.1188
- Usage of alternate names in column prefixes has been fixed. = The default value of BehaviorOptions.GenerateShortObjectAliases is set to false. - SQL Text Editor: An exception on showing the suggestion popup has been fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.3.7.13.1188
- Usage of alternate names in column prefixes has been fixed. = The default value of BehaviorOptions.GenerateShortObjectAliases is set to false.
Active Query Builder History v.3.7.13.431
= Reference to the AQB Core assembly has been updated.
Active Query Builder History v.3.7.12.1187
= 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. - Generation of short aliases for names with more than 3 fragments has been fixed. - SQL generation for objects added to the query by alternate name has been fixed. - Design Pane: Primary and foreign key fields aren't hidden by the "Hide unused fields" command even if they aren't used in the query. - Design Pane: Link attachment points are updated after showing or hiding unused fields.
Active Query Builder History v.3.7.12.1187
= 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. - Generation of short aliases for names with more than 3 fragments has been fixed. - SQL generation for objects added to the query by alternate name has been fixed. - Design Pane: Primary and foreign key fields aren't hidden by the "Hide unused fields" command even if they aren't used in the query. - Design Pane: Link attachment points are updated after showing or hiding unused fields.
Active Query Builder History v.3.7.12.1187
= 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.
Active Query Builder History v.3.7.12.430
- New properties are added to the CanvasComponent control to hold lists of current elements even if the component is not visible on the page: dataSourceDtos, linkDtos. - The bug with the programmatic replacement of objects with links has been fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.3.7.11.1186
- MySQL: Support for UTC_* functions has been added. - Other minor bugs are fixed.
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