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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder 3 Core Edition v.3.1.0.1014.
! Minimal required version of .NET Framework is raised to 4.0. - Assignment of aliases for aggregated columns is fixed. - Source code compilation is fixed. = Oracle: DBA* views are used now for metadata loading if available. - MS SQL Server: Loading additional information about fields from non-default databases is fixed. = The MetadataForeignKey.ReferencedObject property now accepts alternate names. = MS SQL Server: Parsing speed is improved. + Oracle: Database links support is made. To make objects from database links visible in Database Schema Tree, turn the the QueryBuilder.MetadataLoadingOptions.LoadDafaultDatabaseOnly property to False. + Sybase: Metadata retrieval from SAP IQ is made. - MS SQL Server: Fetching stored procedure parameters from system catalog is fixed. - DB2: Fetching description for synonyms is fixed. - Teradata: Fields are sorted by default by ColumnId. - The behaviour of the MetadataFilterItem.Exclude setter is corrected.
[ Legend: ] [ + New feature ] [ = Improved/changed feature ] [ - Bug fix ] [ ! Important notice ]
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