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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder ActiveX Edition v.1.9.0.4.
* Chineese, Italian, German and Portuguese (Brazil) localizations files are updated. Spanish, Czech, Turkish and Japanese localization require updating. Please let us know if you can update one of them. + Two new events are added to update object metadata information if necessary: QueryBuilder.OnObjectMetadataLoading(IMetadataContainer, IMetadataObject) QueryBuilder.OnObjectMetadataLoaded(IMetadataContainer, IMetadataObject) + The new QueryToLoadFields property is added to the IMetadataObject interface. Read this property to get SQL statement that should be executed to read result columns from dataset and fill the fields definition list for this database object. + Now the Universal Syntax Provider is able to retrieve metadata from SQLite and Informix database servers. + MS SQL Syntax: Added support for the "OPENQUERY" clause. - MySQL: Small fix is made in the loading relations procedure. - Oracle: Small fix is made in loading objects procedure. - Add Object Window: Fixed bug that does not allowed to add views and procedures to the query.
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