Version 5.x
/how-to/version-5-xContains the articles with solutions for different scenarios built on top of EasyQuery 5.0 (or higher)
Upgrading from version 4.x to 5.x
/release-notes/upgrade-from-4-x-to-5-0Here you will find step-by-step instructions on how to upgrade your current ASP.NET Core project that uses version 4.x of EasyQuery to version 5.0
Version 3.x (obsolete)
/getting-started/version-3-xContains the "getting started" articles for version 3.x branch of EasyQuery. This section includes the tutorials for Windows Forms, WPF, WebForms and old ASP.NET MVC (not Core) editions of the library.
Version 4.x (obsolete)
/getting-started/version-4-x-obsoleteGetting started articles for the old version (4.x) of EasyQuery for .NET Core
Upgrading from version 3.x to 4.0
/release-notes/upgrade-from-3.x-to-4.0How to upgrade your project from version 3.x to version 4.0 of EasyQuery
Upgrading from version 2.x to 3.0
/release-notes/upgrade-from-2.x-to-3.0How to upgrade your project from version 2.x to version 3.0 of EasyQuery
Upgrade instructions. From Version 3.x to 5.x for .NET Framework 4.x projects
/upgrade-instructions/net4-editions-from-3-x-to-5-xUpgrade instructions: Version 7.0
/upgrade-instructions/version-7-0You just need to update the version of all EasyQuery packages (except Korzh.EasyQuery.MsSqlGate - see the details below) to 7.0.x (whatever the latest version is there at the time of your reading). For example: should be changed to: As for Korzh.EasyQuery.MsSqlGate package, it was renamed to Korzh.EasyQuery.SqlServerGate (to prevent any confusion with Korzh.EasyQuery.MySqlGate ). Here are examples: Before EasyQuery 7.0: EasyQuery 7.0+ Both functions accepts a delegate with EasyQueryOptions parameter, so no changes here. Here are some examples: In the most cases, your client-side code and markup will not need a lot of changes with version 7.0 of EasyQuery.JS. Here are the thins that require your attention: If the license key for EasyQuery.JS is hardcoded in the page's script as a parameter of useEnterprise(...) call (like view.getContext().useEnterprise('YourEasyQueryJsKeyGoesHere') ) you will need to get a new one for version 7.0 and replace it there.
Version 5.x release notes
/release-notes/version-5-xThis section contains all "release notes" articles for version 5.x
Version 4.x release notes
/release-notes/version-4-xRelease notes articles for all version 4.x releases
Getting started for EasyQuery ASP.NET Core (version 4.x)
/getting-started/asp-net-core-v4Describes how to setup EasyQuery in ASP.NET Core web application
Version 4.4.2 release notes
/release-notes/version-4-4-21. Core library UseParameters options in EqServiceProvider class. Now you don't need to define your own QueryBulider handler. Just set eqService.UseParameters = true and all SQL statements will be generated with parameters. Add parameter processing for the special date/time values (like this month , previous year , etc). Fixed: parameters didn't work in sub-queries
Getting started for WPF
/getting-started/version-3-x/wpfYou will be able to apply EasyQuery WPF to your application, performing all the instructions in this article
Version 4.2.0 release notes
/release-notes/version-4.2.0EasyQuery for ASPNET Core: version 4.2.0 release notes
Getting started for Silverlight
/getting-started/silverlightThis article will guide you through all steps necessary to apply EasyQuery.NET to your application, with extract examples