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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder 3 Core Edition v.3.3.0.1036.
+ The new helper class Core.UserQueries that consists of static methods has been added to perform various manipulations with user queries, such as adding, saving, moving, renaming them. It also has the means to save and load user queries serialized in XML format. + The new MetadataLoadingOptions.AllowRecursiveVirtualObjects property allows specifying the mode of working with virtual objects. By default, referring to other virtual objects in the text of a virtual object is allowed. Such reference lets build a chain of objects to break complex queries in a series of simple ones. However, in this mode, you can't use the same-named physical object in a virtual object because of the emerging recursion. Setting this property to false prohibits creation chains of virtual objects, but allows to create virtual objects that substitute physical database objects. + The new SQLite metadata provider has been added. = The Query Structure demo project has been refactored. - Removal of unused objects from the query when the QueryBuilder.BehaviorOptions.DeleteUnusedObjects property is turned to True has been fixed.
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