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December 08, 2010

Active Query Builder ASP.NET Edition 0.4 is released.

We're glad to announce the new version of Active Query Builder ASP.NET Edition. You can download the newest version or request the trial at the download page.

What's new in the Active Query Builder ASP.NET Edition version 0.4?

  • Events to perform specific actions in response to user actions are added. See the list and description in the history.
  • Query Properties dialogs are added for all supported syntaxes. They allow user to change such properties as TOP, LIMIT, DISTINCT and many other.
  • Several demo projects are added to illustrate various aspects of the component's functionality: Virtual Objects And Fields, Alternate Names, Interacting with ASP.NET controls, Hiding the Diagram Pane. Demo site is updated.
  • Ability to localize the component is made. Today the component is translated to all major European languages. The component determines language on the client PC and loads it automatically if found.
  • Ability to define language at design time is made. You may specify desired language code using the QueryBuilderControl.Language property.
  • Ability to use custom localizations is made. Set the QueryBuilderControl. UseCustomLanguageFiles property to True to instruct the component to search for language files in the "Language Files" folder at the root of your web site instead of embedded language resources.
  • The SqlEditor.SQL property now retrieves actual SQL query text with changes made by the user in the text editor.
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