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Active Query Builder VCL Edition History

January 14, 2013

Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.19.7

+ Teradata syntax provider is added.
+ Oracle: Support for KEEP expression is added.
- MS Access: Builtin functions are moved from ATG to the syntax provider.
+ An algorithm of choosing datasources for links with complex expressions is
  improved.
+ Double clicking on a datasource column moves focus to the first criteria cell
  of the newly added criteria item.
+ Select item alias is used as subquery tab caption now.
- Query Builder background and link colors are changed to system constants.
- Query limit transformation method signature is changed.
- The TacUnionSubQuery.SetSql method does not ignore the ORDER BY clause now.
- MS SQL Server: "PATH" is treated as a valid identifier now.
- Sybase: FIRST clause is fixed.
- Sybase: Query limit transformation is fixed.
- Oracle: Usage of ANY, ALL and SOME in comparison expressions is fixed.
+ Interbase: ROWS clause is supported now.
+ MS SQL Server 2012: Parse and Try_Parse functions are supported.
+ MS SQL Server 2012: ROW and RANGE clause in OVER expression are supported.
- Delphi XE3 compilation warnings are fixed.

November 12, 2012

Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.19.6

+ The new syntax provider for MS SQL Compact Edition is made.
+ SQL Parser is speeded up.

November 07, 2012

Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.19.5

- DOA connectivity packages for Delphi XE and higher is fixed.
= Field List options: Column prefix and suffix don't printed if a column is empty.
- Calculation of optimal datasource height is fixed.
- Sybase: Support of "START AT" is fixed.

October 28, 2012

Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.19.4

= MS SQL Server: Tilda (~) is removed from the list of valid characters for
  identifiers.
= MS SQL Server: Support of varchar(max) is added.
- A rare memory leak is fixed.

October 08, 2012

Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.19.3

+ MySQL: Support of ampersand prefixed parameters is added.
+ MySQL: Support of JOIN and INNER JOIN without ON clause is made.
= Localizer: Language files are opened now in share mode.
- Maintaining optimal tables height in subqueries is fixed.

September 25, 2012

Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.19.2

+ Delphi 5 support is back.
+ ElevateDB 2 and DBISAM packages are updated to the latest versions.
- Compilation of Microolap PgDAC in installer is fixed.
- Oracle: MODEL clause is fixed.

September 12, 2012

Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.19.1

= Minor internal code cleanups are made

September 11, 2012

Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.19.0

+ RAD Studio XE3 support is added.
= Oracle: The UNTIL and UPDATED keywords can be used as identifiers now.
= Small change in the calculation of optimal datasource height is made.

August 30, 2012

Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.18.25

= The newly added datasource height is set optimal according to the design area
  height when the MaxTableHeight property is set to default value (0).
= MySql: The ":=" operator is parsed fine now.
= DevArt MyDAC: The BinaryAsString property is turned off for the datasets
  created with the MetadataProvider.CreateSQLDataSet method.
= MetadataContainer: Access to the metadata objects is synchronized now.

August 17, 2012

Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.18.24

- Oracle: Printing of analytical expression specifier is fixed.
+ Firebird: CURRENT_USER, CURRENT_ROLE, CURRENT_TRANSACTION, CURRENT_CONNECTION
  constants are added.

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