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March 13, 2013

Active Query Builder 2 .NET Edition 2.2 is released.

We're glad to announce the new version of Active Query Builder 2 .NET Edition. You can evaluate the new version by requesting the trial. Customers can download the new version in the Customer's area.

What's new in the Active Query Builder .NET Edition version 2.2?

  • Teradata SQL syntax is made.
  • Localizations are updated.
  • Handling of selection and indentation in the SQL Text Editor is improved.
  • Tooltips are shown now for fields in the datasources on design pane and for nodes of the database schema tree.
  • Metadata Editor can generate nodes of the metadata structure tree according to the physical database schema. This can ease design of custom metadata structure.
  • The new properties are added to the query statistics output columns to ease SQL modification according to the user actions to sort and filter data in resultset: ObjectNameInQuery and ColumnNameInQuery. The new demo that implements this scenario will be available soon.
  • The new property to define command timeout is added to the metadata providers.
  • Other minor fixes and improvements are made.
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