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September 26, 2017

Active Query Builder History v.3.3.21.1067

+ PostgreSQL: Support for "$n"-style positional parameters has been added.

September 26, 2017

Active Query Builder History v.3.3.21.1067

+ PostgreSQL: Support for "$n"-style positional parameters has been added.
- Unwanted switch to the main query on adding new sub-query has been fixed.

September 26, 2017

Active Query Builder History v.3.3.21.1067

+ PostgreSQL: Support for "$n"-style positional parameters has been added.
- Drop-down editors in the Query Columns List have been fixed.
- Unwanted switch to the main query on adding new sub-query has been fixed.

September 22, 2017

Active Query Builder History v.3.3.20.1066

- Oracle: List of keywords used as valid identifiers has been updated.
- MySQL: Support for DateDiff, TimeDiff, TimestampDiff functions has been
  added.
= Methods to save and load user queries to XML have been moved to the
  SQLContext class.

September 22, 2017

Active Query Builder History v.3.3.20.1066

- Oracle: List of keywords used as valid identifiers has been updated.
- MySQL: Support for DateDiff, TimeDiff, TimestampDiff functions has been
  added.
= Methods to save and load user queries to XML have been moved to the
  SQLContext class.
- Minor bugfixes and improvements have been made.

September 22, 2017

Active Query Builder History v.3.3.20.1066

- The bug on loading component with non-empty query inside the Telerik RAD
  panel has been fixed.
- The bug on entering a value to the cell of Query Columns List control 
  that doesn't exist in a combo box suggestion list has been fixed.
- The bug with visibility of the Design Pane Preview area has been fixed.
- The bug with the links remaining on the Design Pane after clearing the
  query has been fixed.
- Oracle: List of keywords used as valid identifiers has been updated.
- MySQL: Support for DateDiff, TimeDiff, TimestampDiff functions has been
  added.
= Methods to save and load user queries to XML have been moved to the 
  SQLContext class.
- Minor bugfixes and improvements have been made.

September 15, 2017

Active Query Builder History v.2.13.16

+ MySQL: Support for DateDiff, TimeDiff, TimestampDiff functions 
  has been added.
= Internal HTTP session optimizations have been made.

September 13, 2017

Active Query Builder History v.3.3.19.1065

+ The new StatisticsField.IsDirectlyMentioned property has been added. 
  It indicates whether a field is directly mentioned in the query or just
  appears in the query result as a result of the expansion of an asterisk
  item ("*") in the SELECT list.
+ The SQLContext.UserQueriesStructure property has been added to hold 
  the structure of Reusable queries.

September 13, 2017

Active Query Builder History v.3.3.19.1065

+ The new StatisticsField.IsDirectlyMentioned property has been added. 
  It indicates whether a field is directly mentioned in the query or just
  appears in the query result as a result of the expansion of an asterisk
  item ("*") in the SELECT list.
= User queries structure has been moved from the UserQueries control to 
  the SQLContext.UserQueriesStructure property.
- SQL Text Editor: Word wrapping has been fixed.

September 13, 2017

Active Query Builder History v.3.3.19.1065

+ The Design Pane Preview area has been made to let quickly navigate over
  large diagrams.
+ The new StatisticsField.IsDirectlyMentioned property has been added. 
  It indicates whether a field is directly mentioned in the query or just
  appears in the query result as a result of the expansion of an asterisk
  item ("*") in the SELECT list.
= User queries structure has been moved from the UserQueries control to 
  the SQLContext.UserQueriesStructure property.
- SQL Text Editor: Word wrapping has been fixed.

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