Active Query Builder VCL Edition 1.4.5 released
We added handling of query parameters and metadata pre-filtration. Two new metadata providers added for the Advantage database server and IB Objects components.
Active Query Builder VCL 1.4.1 and ActiveX 1.3.1 released
The MS Access SQL dialect is now supported!
Active Query Builder ActiveX Edition 1.3 released
The new property is implemented to save and restore query layout, a number of bugfixes and improvements are made.
Active Query Builder VCL Edition 1.4 released
Three new metadata providers are added for the DBISAM embedded database engine, the SQLDirect BDE replacement components and the Core Lab SQL Server DAC.
Active Query Builder VCL Edition 1.3.9 and ActiveX Edition 1.2.8 released
This is a bugfix release for the previous minor version.
Active Query Builder VCL Edition 1.3.5 released
Delphi 2006 support and many bugfixes.
Active Query Builder VCL Edition 1.3 and ActiveX Edition 1.2 released
The Informix SQL dialect is now supported, metadata providers for Luxena and MicroOLAP DACs are added, case sensitive handling of identifiers is implemented.
Active Query Builder VCL Edition 1.2 and ActiveX Edition 1.1 released
A lot of improvements and bugfixes are made, especially for the Oracle SQL syntax provider.
Active Query Builder 1.1.5 released
Metadata providers for FIBPlus and Allround Automations DOA are added, metadata filtering and caching implemented.
.Net-ready ActiveX Edition of Active Query Builder released!
We are glad to announce the new ActiveX Edition of Active Query Builder!
Now you can use our powerful component with your application written in almost any language.
We have been using Active Query Builder for over a year and must say that both the product and support have been outstanding!
We chose Active Query Builder due to its flexibility and features, but have been truly pleased by its power and hidden capabilities. ...
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!