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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.13.10.0.
+ Installer: C++ Builder 2010 support is fixed. + Installer: DevExpress ExpressSkins and QuantumTreeList versio auto detection and automatic sources configuration is made. - DevExpress ExpressSkins and QuantumTreeList 4 support is fixed. + Oracle and PostgreSQL: interval literals support is added. + Custom Aggregate Functions support is made. + MS SQL Server: Custom aggregate functions fetching is made. + The INNER keyword can be omitted now in join specifications for Firebird, Interbase and MS SQL Server via the InnerKeywordInLinks property. = NexusDB connectivity package is upgraded to 3.01. = DBISAM connectivity package upgraded to 4.28. = Refactoring: TacMetadataFieldNamesList is renamed to TacMetadataQualifiedNamesList. - CROSS JOIN processing bug is fixed. - LoadMetadataDemo and QueryModificationDemo are fixed for RAD Studio 2010. - Access violation when user delete a table which used in a correlated query is fixed. - The "NULLS FIRST" and "NULLS LAST" ordering options representation is fixed in grid. - Access violation in Delphi 5-7 when loading SQL in OnExit event of SQL edit is fixed.
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