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November 03, 2018

Active Query Builder History v.3.5.5.1111

- Memory leaks for undisposed AstNode objects have been eliminated. Took 
  place when you have a long-life SQLContext object and use it to process
  multiple SQLQuery objects.
- DevExpress: The source code to compile the DevExpress GUI assembly has 
  been corrected.

November 03, 2018

Active Query Builder History v.3.5.5.1111

- Memory leaks for undisposed AstNode objects have been eliminated. Took 
  place when you have a long-life SQLContext object and use it to process
  multiple SQLQuery objects.

November 02, 2018

Active Query Builder History v.3.3.4

+ Events for query object model actions have been added to the QueryBuilder
  object: DataSourceAdded, DataSourceFieldAdded, DataSourceFieldRemoved,
  LinkChanged, LinkCreated, QueryColumnListItemChanged. 
- Memory leaks when QueryBuilder object is not explicitly disposed have 
  been fixed. 
- Query Column Grid markup bugs have been fixed.

November 01, 2018

Active Query Builder History v.3.5.5.1110

+ The new DatabaseSchemaViewOptions.DefaultExpandFolderNodes property has
  been added to control the initial expansion of nodes which aren't tied 
  to a specific MetadataItem object. Default value: False.
= An error is displayed now in Properties dialogs preventing the dialog
  close on clicking the OK button when incorrect SQL expression is entered
  for one of the properties.
= Query Columns List: The Shift+F2 shortcut is added now to call the
  Expression Editor in Expression and Criteria cells.
= Query Column List: The Alt+Down shortcut now opens drop-down list in
  appropriate cells.
- Minor Properties Bar fixes have been made, Tab key navigation has been
  fixed.
- Emptying Link Expression now results in displaying a specific error
  message.
- SQL Text Editor: Appliance of the font to the suggestion window has been
  fixed.
- SQL Text Editor: The Replace text functionality is back.
- The problem with a black rectangle at the bottom of datasources on the
  Design Pane has been fixed.
- MS SQL Server: The bug with retrieving primary key when a table contains
  Clustered Index has been fixed.
- PostgreSQL: Parsing of the AT TIME ZONE operator has been fixed.
- Memory leaks when QueryBuilder component hasn't disposed have been
  eliminated.

November 01, 2018

Active Query Builder History v.3.5.5.1110

+ The new DatabaseSchemaViewOptions.DefaultExpandFolderNodes property has
  been added to control the initial expansion of nodes which aren't tied 
  to a specific MetadataItem object. Default value: False.
= An error is displayed now in Properties dialogs preventing the dialog
  close on clicking the OK button when incorrect SQL expression is entered
  for one of the properties.
= Query Columns List: The Shift+F2 shortcut is added now to call the
  Expression Editor in Expression and Criteria cells.
- Query Column List: Tab key navigation has been fixed, cells now save 
  editing state after using the Expression Editor dialog.
- Minor Properties Bar fixes have been made, Tab key navigation has been
  fixed.
- Emptying Link Expression now results in displaying a specific error
  message.
- SQL Text Editor: Appliance of the font to the suggestion window has been
  fixed.
- SQL Text Editor: The Replace text functionality is back.
- SQL Text Editor: Suggestion list item origin icons size has been
  corrected.
- MS SQL Server: The bug with retrieving primary key when a table contains
  Clustered Index has been fixed.
- PostgreSQL: Parsing of the AT TIME ZONE operator has been fixed.
- Memory leaks when QueryBuilder component hasn't disposed have been
  eliminated.

November 01, 2018

Active Query Builder History v.3.5.5.1110

- Memory leaks when QueryBuilder object is not explicitly disposed have 
  been fixed. 
- MS SQL Server: The bug with retrieving primary key when a table contains
  Clustered Index has been fixed.
- PostgreSQL: Parsing of the AT TIME ZONE operator has been fixed.

October 18, 2018

Active Query Builder History v.3.5.4.1109

- The regression in the case of the Database Schema Tree re-initialization 
  introduced in the previous build has been eliminated.

October 18, 2018

Active Query Builder History v.3.5.4.1109

- The regression in the case of the Database Schema Tree re-initialization 
  introduced in the previous build has been eliminated.

October 18, 2018

Active Query Builder History v.3.3.3

+ New client-side events of user actions with queries on the Canvas have
  been added. (datasources, fields, and links: creation, changing, and
  removal). The complete list can be found here.
+ New samples illustrating on-demand component loading have been added:
  - to the MVC demo project: Change Connection using Partial View, 
    Deferred Query Builder creation.
  - to the JavsScript Client-side rendering project: Change Connection.
= SQL parsing error message is generated in accordance with the client
  language now.
- The Query Columns Grid HTML layout error in IE has been fixed.
- Scrolling in the Query Navigation Bar has been fixed.
- Memory leak after the QueryBuilder.dispose method call has been
  eliminated.

October 17, 2018

Active Query Builder History v.3.5.4.1108

- The bug with applying the DefaultExpandMetadataType property on
  initializing the Database Schema Tree has been fixed.
- SQL Text Editor: The bug with positioning the cursor by mouse in the case
  of the large text padding has been fixed.
- The bug with localizing context menu in the Reusable Queries View has been
  fixed.
- The bug with restoring a query with layout has been fixed.

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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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