Active Query Builder 3 WPF Edition v.3.8.20.2222
- The object reference error on using comparison operators in join statements is fixed.
Active Query Builder 3 WPF Edition v.3.8.19.2221
= Query Columns List: Logical expressions such as EXISTS subqueries aren't set as visible automatically, but used for filtration purposes by default. - The bug with not printing aliased object names is fixed. - Criteria Builder: The display of condition values is fixed. = MS SQL Server: Support for "FOR JSON" clause is added. = MS SQL Server: Support JOIN without a type prefix is made. - PostgreSQL: The bug with loading referencing objects list is fixed. = Oracle: Support for default value clause for conversion functions is added. - SAP Hana: Parsing of YEAR/HOUR/MINUTE/... builtin functions is fixed.
Active Query Builder 3 WPF Edition v.3.8.18.2220
+ SQLQuery: New methods to set sort type and order for a QueryColumnListItem are added. = Other minor core updates are made.
Active Query Builder 3 WPF Edition v.3.8.17.2219
+ SQL Text Editor: Auto-completion is made smarter: The suggestion popup sticks to the beginning of the word, finding items by first CamelCase letters, different behavior on selecting an item with Tab, Enter, or Space. Several bug fixes are made. - The link selection by mouse on a scrolled Design Pane is fixed. - The position of a newly created link is fixed. - The displaying of datasource fields when localization is applied is fixed. - MS SQL Server: The TIME built-in type parsing is fixed. - Pervasive DB: The ambiguity in the IF built-in function parsing is eliminated, so parsing is speeded up.
Active Query Builder 3 WPF Edition v.3.8.16.2218
+ SAP Hana: Support for analytic expressions is made. = Design Pane: The hidden fields counter is displayed now on the datasource search panel. - Design Pane: The bug on double-clicking on the datasource control title is fixed. = SQL Text Editor: Suggestions are shown without a delay and blinking now. = SQL Text Editor: PageUp and PageDown keys now scroll the content of the suggestion popup. - SQL Text Editor: The bug with the display of suggestion popup after the BackSpace keypress is fixed. - Pervasive DB: Parsing of the DatePart keywords as identifiers are fixed. - The Null Reference Exception in the trial version is fixed.
Active Query Builder 3 WPF Edition v.3.8.15.2217
+ The new property QueryBuilder.DesignPaneOptions.ActionsPaneVisible is added to hide the top-right panel with quick actions on the Design Pane. + The new sample PreserveInitialQueryFormatting is added to give an idea of how to preserve the initial SQL query text formatting on load or manual change. + Exporting data to MS Excel using FlexCel library is added to the Full-Featured MDI Demo project. = Target framework for all C# demos is switched to 4.72. Code clean-up is made. = Object Properties: Value validator is now called in property setters. - Informix: Parsing of queries with fields named like keywords is fixed. - Query Transformer: Correct field references in the WHERE clause is generated for wrapped queries with the DISTINCT option. - Pervasive DB: The IF builtin function parsing is fixed.
Active Query Builder 3 WPF Edition v.3.8.14.2212
= HiDPI fixes are made. = MS SQL Server: Support for the "AT TIME ZONE" clause is made. - Oracle: The NRE in the code for calculating the expression result type is fixed. - The positioning of a new datasource control on the Design Pane after adding it via the linked datasource field's button is fixed.
Active Query Builder 3 WPF Edition v.3.8.12.2210
+ Support for Visual Studio 2022 is added. = Column aliases that are valid identifiers aren't quoted now. + The new BehaviorOptions.AlwaysQuoteColumnAliases property is added. Default is false. = MySQL: Fields are fetched sorted by ORDINAL_POSITION. = MySQL: The ANSI_QUOTES flag is detected during the server version autodetection.
Active Query Builder 3 WPF Edition v.3.8.11.2209
= Layout: New datasources are repositioned properly now on the new query assignment. = SQL Text Editor: Shift+Down on the last line selects a row to the end. = Metadata Editor: More connection types are available in the Metadata Load Wizard out-of-the-box. = Design Pane: Datasource fields filter panel is collapsed now when user clicks the cross button twice. = The Show/hide button is added to the datasource fields filter panel. + Informix: Support for databases, double-quoted strings, curly-braced comments are added; the keywords list is updated. + SQLite: Date, Time, and DateTime conversion built-in functions are added. = Firebird: CTE in subqueries are supported now. - Oracle: The bug with applying limits for server versions without OFFSET/FETCH support is fixed. - Oracle: The bug with queries containing DbLink objects has been fixed. - SQL Text Editor: An exception on text editing in rare cases is eliminated. - Design Pane: The bug with populating of "Where" datasource fields context menu items is fixed. = The new QueryRoot.LoadLayoutSqlV2 helper extension method to load the LayoutSql saved in the second version of the component is added to the ActiveQueryBuilder.View.Compatibility assembly. = Full-Featured MDI Demos are updated.
Active Query Builder 3 WPF Edition v.3.8.10.2208
+ The new property is added to determine the case of built-in functions and variables: SQLGenerationOptions.BuiltinFormat. = Design Pane: In the field list context menu, the Sorting item is moved to the root of the menu, the HAVING item is shown if a query has grouping. = The SQLFormattingOptions.KeywordFormat property is moved to the SQLGenerationOptions class. = IBM DB2, Informix: Metadata providers are compiled in the AnyCPU mode. Make sure that you have the required version of the DB client installed. = Syntax provider settings forms: The 'Deny INTO clause' option is not shown anymore. - Minor UI fixes are made.
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