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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.26.22.
+ New properties are added to the SelectListOptions group: UseCustomExpressionBuilder, DisableDirectEditingIn. Possible set values: acColumnExpressions - apply to Expression column, acColumnConditions - apply to Criteria and subsequent columns. + The new DefColumnsPaneRatio and ColumnsPaneRatio properties are added to the TacQueryBuilder component to specify default and actual ratio between size of the Design Area and the Query Columns Grid controls. + The Design Area and Query Columns Grid are resized proportionally now on rezising the control. = The QueryBuilder.Clear method preserves design pane splitter position. = Linked Objects menu: a table wouldn't been added to query if such object already presents in this sub query. - The SQLBuilder.IndentGlobal property is fixed now. - Fonts are scaled according to the parent font now. - Unnamed columns from derived tables aren't shown on the Design Pane. - Column aliases aren't used anymore in the GROUP BY clause if server doesn't support that.
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