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December 26, 2011

Active Query Builder .NET Edition 1.16 released.
Ability to show query by parts and to modify sub-query text apart from the main query is made.

May 19, 2011

Active Query Builder .NET Edition 1.15 released.
Fine tuning of the component is made.

December 07, 2010

Active Query Builder .NET Edition 1.14 released.
Visual building of queries with CTE (Common Table Expressions) is possible now.

February 17, 2010

Active Query Builder .NET Edition 1.12 released.
Hiding complex expressions and sub-queries behind ordinary fields and saving derived tables as ordinary database objects is possible now.

October 22, 2009

Active Query Builder .NET Edition 1.11 released
Support of VistaDB 4 and custom aggregate functions for MS SQL Server, Portuguese (Brazil) translation is added.

August 13, 2009

Active Query Builder .NET Edition 1.10 released.
Support of DevExpress DXperience controls is made, Firebird 2.5 support is added.

May 18, 2009

Active Query Builder .NET Edition 1.9 released.
Numerous usability, SQL syntax and API improvements are made.

January 16, 2009

Active Query Builder .NET Edition 1.8 released.
New events to get full control over the query building process, new look of Expression drop-down list, join type conversion between SQL dialects, now in German.

August 22, 2008

Active Query Builder .NET Edition 1.7 released
Ability to show field type and description is made.

July 08, 2008

Active Query Builder .NET Edition 1.6.5 released
Ability to define custom expression builder for the Expression and Criteria columns is made.

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