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Active Query Builder ActiveX Edition History

May 23, 2012

Active Query Builder ActiveX Edition v.1.18.20

- Exception on reading the QueryStatistics.QueryStructureXML property for a
  query with full outer joins is fixed.
- Sybase: AV in the query properties form is fixed.
= DB2: Support for the MINUS alias of the EXCEPT union operator is added.
  Since it is just an alias, it will be automatically converted to EXCEPT.

May 18, 2012

Active Query Builder ActiveX Edition v.1.18.19

+ Interbase: CASE function is supported.
+ Oracle: Support of new types is added (SIMPLE_INTEGER, SIMPLE_FLOAT,
  SIMPLE_DOUBLE).
= MS SQL Server: TransactSQL-style joins are disabled when 
  MsSqlSyntaxProvider.Server=Auto.

May 11, 2012

Active Query Builder ActiveX Edition v.1.18.17

- Loading of ORDER BY for queries like "SELECT a.* from a ORDER BY field" is fixed
= Column expression is emitted instead of column alias for ORDER BY items.
= IBM DB2: WHERE clause is removed from the query for fetching fields.

April 19, 2012

Active Query Builder ActiveX Edition v.1.18.16

+ PostgreSQL: Typed literal support is added: "date '2001-09-28' + integer '7'".
- Datasource captions are updated on ActiveQueryBuilderX.UseAltNames change.

March 29, 2012

Active Query Builder ActiveX Edition v.1.18.14

= Focus is always moved to the QueryBuilder control on mouse click on any of it's
  child controls. This allows the focus changing events to be fired on changing 
  the active sub-query.

March 28, 2012

Active Query Builder ActiveX Edition v.1.18.13

- DB2: The bug with AS400/DB2-specific delimiter "schema/object" is fixed.
- Fields calculation for sub-queries like "select orders.* from orders" is fixed.

March 15, 2012

Active Query Builder ActiveX Edition v.1.18.12

+ MS SQL Server: Support of static method calls of CLR types is added
  (ex. "geometry::STGeomFromText(...)")
= MS SQL Server: "TYPE" is added to the valid identifiers list.
= PostgreSQL: Support of optional AS keyword between expression and alias in
  PostgreSQL 9.0 and higher is added.

March 07, 2012

Active Query Builder ActiveX Edition v.1.18.10

= Alias of a sub-query in expression is used now for sub-query tab caption.
- Localizer: Exception is not suppressed now on loading language from 
  non-existent file.
- Query is not cleared now on changing the QuoteAllIdentifiers and
  ObjectPrefixSkipping properties.
= The QueryStatistics.OutputColumns[i].ColumnName property value is always
  unquoted now.
- Oracle: Parsing of expressions like "expression IN expression" is fixed.
= MySQL: Parsing of logical expressions in criteria cells is fixed.
= English and Russian translations: rename "Edit..." to "Properties..."
- Other minor bug fixes are made.

February 03, 2012

Active Query Builder ActiveX Edition v.1.18.9

+ SQL 92, SQL 2003: Query Properties form is added to edit the DISTINCT clause.
= Now the double click on a datasource field appends it to the query column list
  but does not select it as output column.
- CTE datasources on hidden tabs are correctly resized now when on changing
  their field lists.
- PostgreSQL: Primary/foreign keys inversion is fixed.

January 20, 2012

Active Query Builder ActiveX Edition v.1.18.8

- The problem with loading fields for stored procedures is fixed.
= Firebird: The new aggregate LIST, WEEKDAY and YEARDAY keywords in EXTRACT
  function are added.

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