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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder ActiveX Edition v.1.16.6.
+ The new properties are added to get access to the active sub-query text: ActiveSubQuerySQL and ActiveUnionSubQuerySQL. - The position parameter in the OnCustomExpressionBuilder event now measured from the top-left corner of the component (was of the columns grid control). - Add Object Form: The ListView display mode is now applied correctly. + Add Object Form: Descriptions for metadata objects are displayed now in the Report ListView mode. = MySQL: The || and && operators are treated now correctly according to the server configuration (as synonyms for logical OR and AND in default mode). + IBM DB2: Statistics aggregate functions are added. + IBM DB2: Extended syntax for TRIM, POSITION and EXTRACT functions, string types with CCSIDs are supported now. = The "{expression}" entered to the Condition cell is converted to "= {expression}" now. + MySQL: &,|,^,<<,>> operators are supported now. - CAB signing is fixed.
[ Legend: ] [ + New feature ] [ = Improved/changed feature ] [ - Bug fix ] [ ! Important notice ]
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