Active Query Builder 3 Core Edition v.3.5.40.1158
- Query Transformer: The bug with not quoting column aliases when needed has been fixed. = SAP Hana: Support for the PLACEHOLDER clause has been added. - SAP Hana: The TRIM function syntax has been corrected.
Active Query Builder 3 Core Edition v.3.5.39.1157
+ The missing Japanese localization has been added. = The new MetadataItem.Connection property has been added to support the work with MetadataContainer consolidating items from different DB connections.
Active Query Builder 3 Core Edition v.3.5.38.1156
+ SQLite: Support for window functions, analytic expressions, and the FILTER clause has been added. + PostgreSQL: Support for the FILTER clause is added and the bug with the PRECEDING clause is fixed. = Teradata, ANSI SQL/89: Keywords and functions lists are filled. = SQLite, Teradata, Generic: Support for the REPLACE function is added. = The QueryColumnListItem.AddExpression method now fires an exception on adding an incorrect SQL expression instead of displaying an error to the user. - Other minor bugs are fixed.
Active Query Builder 3 Core Edition v.3.5.37.1155
+ SAP Hana: Filters are now applied to the metadata fetching process. + Server version is detected by default now for Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, Sybase, and Informix. = SAP Hana: The list of keywords has been updated. = Oracle: Metadata loading has been speeded up. = Oracle: Stored procedure fields are correctly loaded from the server now. - Duplicated GROUP BY items are handled correctly now.
Active Query Builder 3 Core Edition v.3.5.36.1154
+ SAP Hana: Support for TOP clause has been added. - SAP Hana: Parsing of CURRENT_UTC* constants is fixed. + The new type of namespace has been added: Connection. + The new ConsolidatedMetadataContainer demo is made to provide sample of loading objects from several DB connections. = Installer: It is now possible not to uninstall the previous version. = Installer: The request to elevate rights emerges now. - Other minor bugs are fixed.
Active Query Builder 3 Core Edition v.3.5.35.1153
- Oracle: Minor bug in the QueryTransformer is fixed. Column prefixes for inner queries are preserved now.
Active Query Builder 3 Core Edition v.3.5.34.1152
+ SAP Hana & ANSI Standard SQL Syntax: Support for the standard TRIM(LEADING/TRAILING ...) builtin function is added. - Oracle: The bug with loading objects from the PUBLIC schema is fixed. - Oracle: Paging using the ROWNUM function in Oracle 11g and lower is fixed. - MySQL: Parsing of the MATCH full-text search expression is fixed.
Active Query Builder 3 Core Edition v.3.5.33.1150
= The new helper method QueryColumnListItem.CreateAliasIdentifier has been added to get a column name from the alias. - The Null Reference Exception on loading OR conditions with brackets has been eliminated. - Auto Syntax Provider: The Null Reference Exception on disposing of referencing objects has been fixed. - Quotation of aliases and other identifiers with alternate quotation symbols has been corrected. - The bug with adding HAVING conditions using the QueryColumnList.AddCondition helper has been fixed.
Active Query Builder 3 Core Edition v.3.5.32.1149
= New helper method has been made to add conditions to WHERE or HAVING: UnionSubQuery.QueryColumnList.AddCondition(ConditionType conditionType, string condition). - PostgreSQL: Support for WITH clause in subqueries has been added. - MS SQL Server: Parsing of ordinal named parameters ("@0") has been restored.
Active Query Builder 3 Core Edition v.3.5.30.1147
= The new helper is made to get the SQL text with custom formatting: The GetSQL(SQLGenerationOptions) method is added to QueryBuilder, SQLQuery, and QueryRoot objects. = The structure of conditions in the query is preserved better now after the parsing. - The UNIQUE keyword is recognized correctly now.
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