Active Query Builder History v.3.4.6.1083
+ The new Expression Editor demo project has been added. It demonstrates the internal structure of the ExpressionEditor component. = SQL Text Editor: Minor auto-completion improvements have been made. = Parsing of incorrect/incomplete "IN" expressions in condition cells of the Query Columns List has been improved. - The bug with displaying multiline string literals on a single line has been fixed. = Logging of the stored procedure params loading has been improved. - Query Column List Control is responsible now with the first mouse click. - The NullPointerException when leaving empty condition item in the Query Columns List has been fixed. - Expression Editor: Minor visual fixes and improvements have been made.
Active Query Builder History v.1.28.6
= Parsing of incorrect/incomplete "IN" expressions in condition cells of the Query Columns List has been improved.
Active Query Builder History v.1.28.6
= Parsing of incorrect/incomplete "IN" expressions in condition cells of the Query Columns List has been improved. - DevExpress: Access violation in the IDE form designer if TdxSkinController exists on a form has been eliminated.
Active Query Builder History v.1.28.5
+ Initial support of Pervasive SQL syntax has been added. - DevExpress UI: Theme colors are applied automatically now. - Links cardinality calculation has been fixed. - MS SQL Server: Multi-column foreign keys loading for SQL Server 2005 and higher has been fixed. - MySQL: Support of STDDEV function has been fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.1.28.5
+ Initial support of Pervasive SQL syntax has been added. - Links cardinality calculation has been fixed. - MS SQL Server: Multi-column foreign keys loading for SQL Server 2005 and higher has been fixed. - MySQL: Support of STDDEV function has been fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.3.1.0
+ The client now renders updates from the server faster. + The new demo projects illustrate the component's usage with WebPack, React and Electron. + Logging has been improved. Informational messages about the internal configuration problems are now written to the Output window in Visual Studio. + Corporate version: The ability to define custom storage for the QueryBuilder and QueryTransformer server-side objects to keep the component's state during the user work session and between sessions has been added. This ability allows not to rely on the ASP.NET session mechanism. + The new static classes have been introduced: QueryBuilderStore, QueryTransformerStore. + Get*, Create* and Remove* methods of the SessionStore object are marked as obsolete. They should be replaced with appropriate methods of the new *Store classes. + Corporate version: Ability to override the storage of server-side objects via the IQueryBuilderProvider interface has been added. + Corporate version: The new Custom Server-side Objects Storage Demo has been added to illustrate the usage of the new feature. - The bug with creating links to derived tables has been fixed.
Active Query Builder History v.3.4.5.1082
- Minor fixes have been made.
Active Query Builder History v.3.4.5.1082
- Minor fixes have been made.
Active Query Builder History v.3.4.5.1082
- Minor fixes have been made.
Active Query Builder History v.3.4.5.1081
- Bounds and collapsed state in the layout data are saved correctly now. - Metadata Structure: The bug with grouping items by database object type has been fixed. - Teradata: Addition of datasources to design pane has been speeded up. - MySQL: Support of STDDEV function 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!