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July 19, 2017

Active Query Builder 3 WPF Edition v.3.3.13.1061

Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder 3 WPF Edition v.3.3.13.1061.

+ PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, Netezza: Support for SQL expressions in the
  LIMIT/OFFSET clauses has been added.
+ The new StreamLog class has been added. It can be used to log the 
  metadata extraction process via the Logger.Log property of SQLConext,
  MetadataProvider and SyntaxProvider objects.
- The bug with registering controls in the Toolbox of Visual Studio 2017 
  has been fixed.
- Moving the popup window of Expression column combo box up and down on
  switching between rows has been eliminated.
- The Expression editor not properly reflecting values of criteria for 
  "OR" columns has been fixed.
- Cells of custom columns of the Query Columns List is refreshed after 
  edit correctly now.
- The bug with collapsing datasource field list after adding a link has 
  been fixed.
- Drag'n'drop is disabled in the Database Schema Tree now.
= Demo projects are grouped by folders in the solution.
= MS SQL Server: List of reserved words has been updated.
- MySQL: The "ORDER BY" clause doesn't eat now in the GROUP_CONCAT window
  function.
- Invalid SQL expressions in the Query Columns List are quoted now as
  strings, not as identifiers.
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