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September 30, 2021

Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.31.0

Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.31.0.

+ Support for RAD Studio 11 Alexandria has been made.
+ Now it's possible to filter fields in datasources on the Design Pane.
+ Informix: Support for databases, double-quoted strings, curly-braced 
  comments are added; the keywords list is updated.
= MySQL: ANSI_QUOTES server option autodetection is made.
= TacSqlBuilder: The new property BuiltinFormat is added to determine the case 
  of built-in functions and variables.
= FireDACMetadataProvider: The new property LoadPkFieldsFromDriver is added to
  determine whether it's needed to retrieve the information about primary keys
  using FireDAC Meta helpers or not.
= TacSqlStatement: the Start property is renamed to StartPos, the new EndPos 
  property is added.
- The crash on adding CTE in some cases has been eliminated.
- Simple Metatada Filter: The bug with the filter for case-sensitive columns is
  fixed.
- Minor fixes in the TacQueryTransformer are made.
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