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DBISAM 4.43 Released with RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin Support
Posted by Tim Young on Fri, Apr 29 2016

DBISAM 4.43 is now available for download. If you're an existing customer, then you should be receiving an email shortly with download instructions.

DBISAM 4.43 now includes support for Embarcadero RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin (Delphi 10.1 32/64-bit, and C++Builder 10.1 32/64-bit).

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ElevateDB 2.24 Released with RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin Support
Posted by Tim Young on Fri, Apr 29 2016

ElevateDB 2.24 is now available for download. If you're an existing customer, then you should be receiving an email shortly with download instructions.

ElevateDB 2.24 now includes support for Embarcadero RAD Studio 10.1 Berlin (Delphi 10.1 32/64-bit, and C++Builder 10.1 32/64-bit).

In addition, this release contains several bug fixes, which are detailed here.

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ElevateDB 2.23 Build 2 Released
Posted by Tim Young on Wed, Apr 6 2016

ElevateDB 2.23 Build 2 is now available for download. If you're an existing customer, then you should be receiving an email shortly with download instructions.

This build contains 4 bug fixes, which are detailed here.

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ElevateDB 2.23 Released
Posted by Tim Young on Wed, Mar 23 2016

ElevateDB 2.23 is now available for download. If you're an existing customer, then you should be receiving an email shortly with download instructions.

This release contains several bug fixes, which are detailed here. In addition to these bug fixes, there are the following breaking changes:

2.23 Breaking Changes
This release includes a breaking change to the IMPORT TABLE SQL statement. The IMPORT TABLE statement now looks to see if any incoming column data is enclosed in a pair of the specified quote delimiter characters. If so, then the import functionality will treat the incoming column data as a non-NULL value. However, if the incoming column data is not enclosed in the quote delimiter characters, then the import functionality will consider the data to be missing and leave the column as NULL. Previous to 2.23, any missing, quoted column data would be treated as a NULL value when it should have been treated as an empty string.

Information The last sentence of the above text is changed from the release notes included in the actual installations. The sentence included in the release notes was not correctly worded, but did not warrant re-running the builds, which takes about 6 hours.


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ElevateDB 2.22 Build 2 Released
Posted by Tim Young on Tue, Mar 15 2016

ElevateDB 2.22 Build 2 is now available for download. If you're an existing customer, then you should be receiving an email shortly with download instructions.

This build contains two bug fixes, which are detailed here.

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ElevateDB 2.22 Released
Posted by Tim Young on Fri, Feb 26 2016

ElevateDB 2.22 is now available for download. If you're an existing customer, then you should be receiving an email shortly with download instructions.

This release contains several bug fixes, which are detailed here. In addition to these bug fixes, there are the following breaking changes and enhancements:

2.22 New Features
The following are the new features in 2.22:
  • Database reverse-engineering functionality can now properly handle primary/foreign key constraint cycles (recursive relationships).


  • The ElevateDB Server thread/connection management performance has been improved.


  • The ElevateDB Server UI updates for sessions now use Windows messages for improved handling of UI updates.


  • The ElevateDB engine now uses a jittered (randomized) exponential back-off when row/table locks fail due to contention in order to improve system response time under load.


  • The TEDBDataSet AutoDisplayLabels property now also works with insensitive query result sets. Previously it only worked with tables (TEDBTable) or sensitive query result sets (TEDBQuery/TEDBScript/TEDBStoredProc).
2.22 Breaking Changes
The ElevateDB VCL DCUs for Delphi 10 Seattle are now compiled with Delphi 10 Seattle Update 1.


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