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February 06, 2019

Active Query Builder History v.3.5.12.1120

- The bug on deleting a datasource by code has been fixed.
- The bug with loading queries having ordering by indexes and an asterisk in
  the SELECT list has been fixed. 

February 06, 2019

Active Query Builder History v.3.3.7

- Search in the Database Schema Tree if alternate names are defined and
  visible is performed correctly now.
- The BehaviorOptions.LinkManipulations property now works as it should.
- Turning off grouping in the query via the global Grouping checkbox in the
  header of Query Columns List may lead to inconsistent queries. Fixed now.

February 04, 2019

Active Query Builder History v.3.5.12.1119

+ Two new helpers are added to the MetadataField class to determine if a
  field has foreign key relationships: FindForeignKey and FindForeignKeys.
- Full-featured MDI Demo: The bug with incorrect saving of nested reusable 
  queries has been fixed.
- Wrong caret and selection position in SqlTextEditor have been fixed.
- The FormattedSqlBuilder correctly obeys the RightMargin property now.
- Query Column List correctly updates UI after updating its options.
- Remove and Rename button in breadcrumbs appear correctly now.
- The subquery deletion confirmation dialog auto closing has been fixed.
- Visibility of the drop-down button in Expression cells of the Query Column 
  List and navigation with arrow keys in suggestion list have been fixed.
- The exception upon removing a datasource for queries with GROUP BY by code
  has been eliminated.
- The QueryBuilder.BehaviorOptions.LinkManipulations property works properly 
  now.

February 04, 2019

Active Query Builder History v.3.5.12.1119

+ Two new helpers are added to the MetadataField class to determine if a
  field has foreign key relationships: FindForeignKey and FindForeignKeys.
- Full-featured MDI Demo: The bug with incorrect saving of nested reusable 
  queries has been fixed.
- Wrong caret and selection position in SqlTextEditor have been fixed.
- The FormattedSqlBuilder correctly obeys the RightMargin property now.
- The exception upon removing a datasource for queries with GROUP BY by code 
  has been eliminated.
- The QueryBuilder.BehaviorOptions.LinkManipulations property works properly 
  now.

February 04, 2019

Active Query Builder History v.3.5.12.1119

+ Two new helpers are added to the MetadataField class to determine if a 
  field has foreign key relationships: FindForeignKey and FindForeignKeys.
- The exception upon removing a datasource for queries with GROUP BY by code 
  has been eliminated.

January 21, 2019

Active Query Builder History v.1.29.3

+ NexusDB syntax provider has been added.
- Turning off grouping in the query via the global Grouping checkbox in the
  header of Query Columns List may lead to inconsistent queries. Fixed now.
= DBISAM: Client package name is updated for compatibility with the latest
  DBISAM v.4.47.
- PostgreSQL: Parsing ambiguities for INTERVAL and AT TIME ZONE clauses have
  been fixed.

January 21, 2019

Active Query Builder History v.1.29.3

- Turning off grouping in the query via the global Grouping checkbox in the
  header of Query Columns List may lead to inconsistent queries. Fixed now.
- PostgreSQL: Parsing ambiguities for INTERVAL and AT TIME ZONE clauses have
  been fixed.

January 19, 2019

Active Query Builder History v.3.5.11.1118

= Items order in the GROUP BY clause of the parsed query is now preserved
  unless explicitly changed by the user.
= The Interface Customization demo is updated. The sample of usage of the 
  ValidateContextMenu event is updated.
= SQL Text Editor supports customizing context menus now.
- Slow loading of Expression Editor has been fixed.
- Turning off grouping in the query via the global Grouping checkbox in the
  header of Query Columns List may lead to inconsistent queries. Fixed now.
- Customization of the Query Column List context menu has been fixed. 
- Query Transformer: The bug with the generation of ORDER BY clause for
  a wrapped query has been fixed.

January 19, 2019

Active Query Builder History v.3.5.11.1118

= Items order in the GROUP BY clause of the parsed query is now preserved
  unless explicitly changed by the user.
- Query Transformer: The bug with the generation of ORDER BY clause for
  a wrapped query has been fixed.

January 18, 2019

Active Query Builder History v.3.5.11.1118

= Items order in the GROUP BY clause of the parsed query is now preserved
  unless explicitly changed by the user.
= The Interface Customization demo is updated. The sample of usage of the 
  ValidateContextMenu event is updated.
- DevExpress: A workaround is made to fix the border of datasource controls
  on the Design Pane for vector skins. The bug is reported to DevExpress,
  but they don't seem to be in a hurry. The drawback of this fix is that it
  makes global changes to the scheme so there's a little chance for side
  effects. Please report us if you spot any.
- Turning off grouping in the query via the global Grouping checkbox in the
  header of Query Columns List may lead to inconsistent queries. Fixed now.
- Customization of the Query Column List context menu has been fixed. 
- DevExpress: Hiding of unfocused context menus in the Query Column List
  control has been fixed.
- Query Transformer: The bug with the generation of ORDER BY clause for
  a wrapped query has been fixed.

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