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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder ActiveX Edition v.1.15.24.
+ Renaming of CTE is possible now. + Caption of the CTE subquery tab is taken from the CTE name now. + Addition of recursive CTE is allowed only for specific servers now. + Query-unique names are generated now for CTE and derived tables. + Server version autodetection for MS SQL, MySQL, Oracle, Sybase ASA/ASE, Informix is made. + Firebird: DateAdd, DateDiff, Overlay, Position builtin functions are added. + Oracle: RANGE added to the list of valid identifiers. + Access: The dollar sign ($) is turned to invalid letter for identifiers, built-in functions are added. + Oracle: Loading of materialized views is made. - Field sorting is reverted to original order now when flsNone value is assigned to the FieldsListOptions.SortType property. - Query properties dialog forms look better now with DevExpress controls. = Metadata Loading Wizard: Loading metadata is split to 3 separate stages: Load Objects, Load Relations and Load Custom Aggregates. This allows to bypass the unnecessary steps in case of failure. - Exception on using virtual fields in virtual objects is fixed.
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