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Feb
21

Using Redis instead of the session-based storage

Active Query Builder is no longer tied to th ASP.NET session mechanism anymore but can store its state in any repository specified by the programmer. This allows for easy load-balancing while using in web farms.
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Jan
29

How can we help users build queries more easily?

Can we do anything to help users build SQL queries faster? One of the most important things is to show that data to them, so users can see if the returned data meet their expectations.
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Jan
16

Our plans for the next major version

Our primary goal is to give the user an opportunity to think about the data he needs to get with the query.
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Jan
15

Query Inconsistency Alerts

The system to notify users about logical errors admitted in the query let users be more competent to write better, standardized queries.
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Jan
12
Faster, smarter SQL query builder

Faster, smarter SQL query builder

What advantages does the user get on upgrading Active Query Builder to the third version?
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Nov
20

Do you really need a Visual Query Builder?

In this post, we try to guess the questions you might ask yourself while reading about Active Query Builder our website and give you clear answers.
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Apr
26

How do you use the Alternate Names feature?

A feature that was primarily made to display clear names for database objects can be helpful to update your queries after the database schema refactoring.
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Aug
14
First screenshot of Active Query Builder WPF Edition

First screenshot of Active Query Builder WPF Edition

I've created this blog to inform you about our plans, our vision, and about various aspects of Active Query Builder functionality, usage cases, and everything else that you may find interesting.
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