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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder ActiveX Edition v.1.30.11.
+ The initial support for Denodo Virtual Dataport is made. = Query Transformer: The fields case is preserved now for a wrapped query. - Query Transformer: The bug with ORDER BY generation for a wrapped query is fixed. - Automatic generation of short aliases is fixed when the object is added to the query from the linked objects menu. - Metadata object names generation and comparison are fixed when the server generally supports schemas, but the server returns an empty schema. - The bug with not updating the SQL text on editing a subquery in the link expression is fixed. = MS SQL Server: The support for TRY_CAST and TRY_CONVERT built-in functions is added. = Teradata: A fallback to non-X system views is made if X-views are not available. - Teradata: The server autodetection is fixed. - Pervasive: Parsing of the IF, DateAdd, DateDiff, and DatePart built-in functions and the DOUBLE built-in type are fixed. - DB2: Parsing of the EXCEPTION JOIN and backslash as a division in expressions are fixed. - SAP Hana: The IsSupportDatabase flag is turned off.
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