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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder ActiveX Edition v.1.16.
+ Now it's possible to rename and remove CTE sub-queries from the query using the sub-query tab context menu. + Parsing of derived tables without aliases is possible now. + Oracle: Extract function for XML queries is supported now. + MySQL: REGEXP and RLIKE functions are supported now. - The expressions with fields from sub-query are deleted now if these fields are removed from respective sub-query (applied to all types of sub-queries). - Minor changes in the properties dialogs are made. - Wrong cast while processing the "not(not expression)" is fixed. + Fixup columns by object's base name is made. I.e. in the query "select orders.id from db.schema.orders", the component correctly identifies the "orders.id" as a field of the "db.schema.orders" object. - Height calculation of the Link Properties form is fixed. - MySQL: The differences between mysql.atg and mysql_ansi.atg are eliminated. = The FROM keyword is always generated now for Oracle and DB2 dialects as it is mandatory there. - The icon for synonyms is added to the database objects tree.
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