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Active Query Builder VCL Edition History

November 27, 2007

Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.8.0.10

+ Passing MetadataFilter object to the metadata loading wizard is implemented.

November 23, 2007

Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.8.0.9

- Fixed bugs in DB2 syntax provider with the metadata fetching process.
- Fixed AV on parsing some specific SQL queries.
- Changing of the tree options (TacQueryBuilder.TreeOptions and
  TacQueryBuilder.TreeOptionsMetadata properties) led to reloading of all
  QueryBuilder options and revert all tables width to default. Fixed now.

November 22, 2007

Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.8.0.8

+ DB2 Syntax: Fixed problems with metadata retrieval for specific server versions.
- Fixed AV when loading properties via the PropertiesXML property from wrong path.

November 21, 2007

Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.8.0.7

- Query Builder didn't detect type of the output expression even for simple 
  expressions. Fixed now.
+ DB2 Syntax: Ability to load fields list for all objects by querying server
  system tables is added.
- The problem with procedure of fields list loading for Stored Functions is fixed.

November 16, 2007

Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.8.0.6

= MySQL parser improvement: Ambiguity in grammar slowed down the parser. 
  Fixed now.
+ TacQueryBuilderSelectListControl: The following inherited properties are made
  "public": DefaultRowHeight and RowCount.

November 14, 2007

Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.8.0.5

= MySQL: logical operators are allowed in every expression now.
- Queries with very special linked tables were failed to load. Fixed now.
+ MetadataContainer Editor: Two new checkboxes System and Visible were added;
  some fixes were applied.

November 13, 2007

Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.8.0.4

- PostgreSQL: Fail to parse expressions "like 'qwe' || 'qwe2'" that were entered
  in the grid. Fixed now.
- Internal query loading issues were fixed.
- The new OnValidatePopupMenu event is added to modify internal pop-up menus. See
  example and definition in details.

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November 08, 2007

Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.8

+ Delphi/C++ Builder 2007 support is implemented.
+ Improved usability of building GROUP BY/HAVING clauses with the new criteria
  list grouping style. 
+ Ability to define alternate names for database objects and their fields is
  implemented. 
+ Some speed optimizations were made. 
+ Support of IBM DB2 and ANSI SQL/2003 standard dialects is implemented.
+ Ability to detect SQL syntax of the currently connected database server 
  automatically is added. 
+ DBLink support is implemented for Oracle databases. 
+ Russian, Japanese, Turkish, Portuguese(Brazil), German and Swedish languages
  were added.
+ Ability to use external custom expression builder is made.
+ The new events are added to control addition and removal of the query
  datasources.
+ Ability to save an restore all or selected groups of properties is
  implemented. 
+ Softvector ODBC DAC, VistaDB and ElevateDB connectivity packages were
  implemented.

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