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August 03, 2009

Active Query Builder VCL and ActiveX Editions 1.13 released

We're glad to announce the new minor version of Active Query Builder. You can download the newest version from the download page.

What's new in the Active Query Builder version 1.13?

  • General fixes and improvements:
    • Parsing of highly parenthesized WHERE joins is fixed.
    • Right quotation in "Alias" column is made.
    • Right interpretation on writing the "='" and "'" strings in condition cell.
    • Showing of the Query Properties dialog is fixed with Auto Syntax Provider.
  • Syntax fixes and improvements:
    • Firebird 2.5 support is added.
    • Sybase ASE support is fixed.
    • MS SQL Server: NULLIF function support is fixed.
    • InterBase/Firebird: Identifiers validity checks are fixed.
    • PostgreSQL: SIMILAR TO operator, escaped and unicode string literals support is fixed.
  • VCL Edition improvements:
    • Embarcadero RAD Studio 2010 is supported now.
    • Support of QuantumTreeList 5 is added, QuantumTreeList 4 is dropped (for DevExpress v.45 and higher)
    • The new property InnerKeywordInLinks is added to TacSQLBuilder and TacQueryBuilder components to suppress the "INNER" keyword in joins.
    • The new TacQueryBuilder.SelectListOptions.ShowNullOrderingInSortTypeColumn property is added to allow visual setting of NULLS FIRST/NULLS LAST options.
    • RemObjects DataAbstract integration is updated.
    • Support of ElevateDB 2 is fixed.
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