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June 09, 2018

Active Query Builder History v.3.4.17.1096

- Query Column List control now allows resizing of the "Grouping" column.
- The bug with primary key links menu item captions has been fixed.
- Captions of the "Or" columns are updated correctly now on changing the
  language.

June 09, 2018

Active Query Builder History v.3.4.17.1096

- The bug with primary key links menu item captions has been fixed.

June 08, 2018

Active Query Builder History v.3.4.17.1095

+ Initial support for SAP HANA has been added: metadata retrieval queries, 
  list of built-in functions. 
= The BaseSyntaxProvider.BuiltinFunctionNames property is public now.
= The new helper method MetadataField.GetDataTypeName has been added to 
  get datatype string combining the ServerTypeName, Size and Precision
  attributes.
- Retrieval of referenced objects by foreign keys for unsupported servers
  has been speeded up.

June 08, 2018

Active Query Builder History v.3.4.17.1095

+ Initial support for SAP HANA has been added: metadata retrieval queries, 
  list of built-in functions. 
= The BaseSyntaxProvider.BuiltinFunctionNames property is public now.
= The new helper method MetadataField.GetDataTypeName has been added to 
  get datatype string combining the ServerTypeName, Size and Precision
  attributes.
- Retrieval of referenced objects by foreign keys for unsupported servers
  has been speeded up.
- Hiding the information message when the reported problem is no longer 
  actual has been fixed.
- The original Metadata Structure is preserved now after searching to keep 
  the assigned event handlers.
- Minor scaling issues have been fixed.

June 08, 2018

Active Query Builder History v.3.4.17.1095

+ Initial support for SAP HANA has been added: metadata retrieval queries, 
  list of built-in functions. 
= The BaseSyntaxProvider.BuiltinFunctionNames property is public now.
= The new helper method MetadataField.GetDataTypeName has been added to 
  get datatype string combining the ServerTypeName, Size and Precision
  attributes.
- Retrieval of referenced objects by foreign keys for unsupported servers
  has been speeded up.
- Hiding the information message when the reported problem is no longer 
  actual has been fixed.
- The original Metadata Structure is preserved now after searching to keep 
  the assigned event handlers.

May 29, 2018

Active Query Builder History v.3.4.16.1094

- Minor bug fixes have been fixed.

May 29, 2018

Active Query Builder History v.3.4.16.1094

- SQL Text Editor: The bug with building the suggestion list for metadata 
  with loaded linked servers has been fixed.
- Minor bug fixes have been fixed.

May 29, 2018

Active Query Builder History v.3.4.16.1094

- SQL Text Editor: The bug with building the suggestion list for metadata 
  with loaded linked servers has been fixed.
- Minor bug fixes have been fixed.

May 28, 2018

Active Query Builder History v.3.4.16.1093

= Oracle: Support for the new Oracle 12c LISTAGG syntax has been added.
- Teradata: The bug with autodetection of new versions has been fixed.

May 28, 2018

Active Query Builder History v.3.4.16.1093

= References to DevExpress have been updated to v.18.1.
= Oracle: Support for the new Oracle 12c LISTAGG syntax has been added.
- WinForms: Minor fixes and improvements for the Database Schema View have
  been made (Border style, multi-select).
- Teradata: The bug with autodetection of new versions has been fixed.

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We chose Active Query Builder due to its flexibility and features, but have been truly pleased by its power and hidden capabilities. ...

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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