Active Query Builder 2 WinForms Edition v.2.0.1.505
+ ExpressionEditor and SqlTextEditor are back. - instant bug fixes are made.
Active Query Builder 2 WinForms Edition v.2.0.1.504
+ The new MetadataItem.NameQuoted and MetadataItem.NameFull properties are added. - Instant bug fixes are made.
Active Query Builder 2 WinForms Edition v.2.0.1.503
- Instant bug fixes are made.
Active Query Builder 2 WinForms Edition v.2.0.1.502
- Instant bug fixes in code and documentation are made.
Active Query Builder 2 WinForms Edition v.2.0.1.501
+ DevExpress controls user interface is made. + Metadata providers for all previously supported database servers are made. + Sorting in the Database Schema Tree and the Add Object Form is made. See the SortingType property in appropriate options groups. + The new demo projects are added to illustrate programmatic modification of the Metadata Structure Tree and working without the Design Pane. + Command-line utility to convert metadata XML files from old format (version 1.x) to new is made. (XmlConverter.exe) + The new methods are added to retrieve all metadata structure items recursively: MetadataStructureItem.GetAllItems, GetAllMetadataItems. - The installer is fixed to register the Help files correctly.
Active Query Builder 2 WinForms Edition v.2.0.0.500
= First public beta release.
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In summary Active Query Builder provides excellent components, great support and a very flexible feature set. It has allowed us to provide features to our end users that I did not think would be possible in the first release of our new tools and in a timeframe that was much shorter than planned. I would recommend that anyone dealing with databases in the .Net world should be aware of this component and its capabilities!