Active Query Builder History v.3.4.13.1090
+ The new method is available now in the SQLQuery service to link a newly added object to other objects having same named fields. The LinkObjectBySameNamedFields accepts a DataSource as a parameter and returns a list of newly added Link objects. - The bug with metadata filtration arising in some particular cases has been fixed. - The Remove context menu item is not displayed for sub-queries in expressions. - The "Image index out of range" error has been fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.3.4.13.1090
+ The new method is available now in the SQLQuery service to link a newly added object to other objects having same named fields. The LinkObjectBySameNamedFields accepts a DataSource as a parameter and returns a list of newly added Link objects. - The bug with metadata filtration arising in some particular cases has been fixed. - The Remove context menu item is not displayed for sub-queries in expressions. - The "Image index out of range" error has been fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.3.4.12.1089
- Minor bug fixes and improvements have been made.
Active Query Builder History v.3.4.12.1089
= SQL Text Editor: The first item in suggestion window is not selected now right after its opening. This eliminates the problem of unnecessary substitutions.
Active Query Builder History v.3.4.12.1089
= SQL Text Editor: The first item in suggestion window is not selected now right after its opening. This eliminates the problem of unnecessary substitutions. - The Query Columns Grid was not updated on clearing the query. Fixed now. - The bug with hiding/showing tabbed panes has been fixed. - The bug with turning off the AutoHide property for a pinned tab has been fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.3.2.1
! The Provider property of the QueryBuilderStore and QueryTransformerStore objects are available now in the Corporate version only. + The new Angular (https://angular.io/) demo project has been added. + Corporate version: The new CookieStorage demo has been added to illustrate the ability to save the query state on the client side (stateless server). + The new factory methods have been made to create the QueryBuilder along with the right syntax provider. + The AQB.Web.QueryBuilder.GridComponent object introduces the new Header property to control the grid header. It has the columnList property to store the information about grid columns. You can set the width of a grid column by calling the GridComponent.setColumnWidth(name, width) method to set the width of specific column in pixels. + Sub-queries markup has been improved: sub-query buttons are arranged in several rows. Switching between rows is possible with scroll buttons at the right. - The bug with incorrect identification of link direction has been fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.3.4.11.1088
+ Pervasive: Support for Pervasive PSQL (Actian Zen) has been added.
Active Query Builder History v.3.4.11.1088
+ Pervasive: Support for Pervasive PSQL (Actian Zen) has been added.
Active Query Builder History v.3.4.11.1088
+ Pervasive: Support for Pervasive PSQL (Actian Zen) has been added. - Minor fixes in the Query Column List control have been made.
Active Query Builder History v.2.10.14.822
- SQLite: Parsing of queries with RIGHT and FULL joins now results in the parsing error. - IBM DB2: NULL is parsed now as a constant, not as an identifier. - MS SQL Server: Parsing of qualified names with skipped components has been fixed. - MS SQL Server: Loading of fields for linked servers without database or schema has been fixed.
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