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Active Query Builder WinForms Edition History

October 21, 2010

Active Query Builder WinForms Edition v.1.13.15.249

= A few missing translation strings are added (see "en.xml"). 
= UnionNavBar: Empty brackets now will be removed automatically.
- Oracle: Support for CURSOR() expression is added.
- Installer: Shortcut to the new QueryStructureDemo is fixed.
- Installer: Previous installation detection is fixed.
- UniversalSyntaxProvider: Missing standard builtin functions are added.

October 20, 2010

Active Query Builder WinForms Edition v.1.13.14.247

+ The new code example "QueryStructureDemo" demostrating programmatic SQL query
  analysis is added.

October 08, 2010

Active Query Builder WinForms Edition v.1.13.13.246

- Memory leaks in visual mode are fixed.
- Fixed bug with last used schema in AddObjectForm.
- Union Navigation Bar: tooltip over the union symbol now shows correct value.
- Union operator was changing when modifying a query using Union Navigation Bar.

September 29, 2010

Active Query Builder WinForms Edition v.1.13.12.245

- Expression Editor: Fixed problem with dialog hotkeys.

September 27, 2010

Active Query Builder WinForms Edition v.1.13.12.244

+ The FieldListOptions.ShowCollapseExpandButton property is true by default.
= Oracle: Loading of metadata relations is optimized.
- Identifier "Table" is now being quoted where necessary.

September 21, 2010

Active Query Builder WinForms Edition v.1.13.11.242

+ Spanish translation is added.
- The FieldListOptions.SortType property is fixed.

September 17, 2010

Active Query Builder WinForms Edition v.1.13.10.241

+ New visual feature preview: Set the FieldListOptions.ShowCollapseExpandButton
  property to true to show the new button that collapses and expands the field
  list.

September 16, 2010

Active Query Builder WinForms Edition v.1.13.9.240

- Metadata Editor: Fixed error when metadata loaded from XML without having 
  a Syntax Provider selected.
- Metadata Editor: It was impossible to delete a foreign key. Fixed now.

September 15, 2010

Active Query Builder WinForms Edition v.1.13.9.239

- Fixed bug with the "$" sign in Access syntax.
- Metadata Editor: fixed bug with the tree label editing.
- Metadata Editor: fixed bug with the foreign keys editing.

August 06, 2010

Active Query Builder WinForms Edition v.1.13.3.232

+ The new property DisableCodeCompletion is added to SqlTextEditor and
  ExpressionEditor components.
+ MakeLowercase() and MakeUppercase() methods are added into SqlTextEditor.
  Corresponding hotkeys (Ctrl+U, Ctrl+L) and context menu items are implemented.
+ The new properties AddLinkedObjects and DeleteUnusedObjects are added to the
  QueryBuilder.LinkOptions group. They allow to use the component without query
  building area. Fields should be dragged from the database objects tree 
  directly to the columns grid in this mode. The AddLinkedObjects instructs the 
  component to add necessary objects to join the newly added object with
  existing objects. For example, using the Northwind database, by adding Orders
  and Products tables to the query, the [Order Details] table will be added 
  automatically and joins will be set according to the foreign keys. 
  The DeleteUnusedObjects property instructs the component to remove objects
  from the query if their fields are not used in the query and these objects are
  no longer used to link other objects.
  These properties are not usable now since the query building area can not be
  hidden now and the fields are not shown in the tree. These features will be
  added in the new minor version.

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