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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder Java Edition v.1.1.3.1018.
+ Portuguese (Brazil) translation is added. + Oracle: Retrieval of descriptions for objects and fields from the database is implemented. + SQLite: The query properties form is implemented. + SQLite: Ability to fetch metadata from "attached" databases is added. + New helper methods are added to the BaseSQLContext object for splitting full object names by parts: ExtractNameFromFullName(), ExtractSchemaFromFullName(), ExtractDatabaseFromFullName(). + Bunch of helpers are added to the MetadataContainer to add objects by theirs full or partially qualified name: AddObject(), AddTable(), AddView(), AddProcedure(), AddSynonym(). = The LIKE criteria parsing is improved. Manually entered criteria like "LIKE John Doe" will be distinguished as "LIKE 'John Doe'". - SQLite: LIMIT support in the main query is fixed. - SQL dialects without multiple database support (like Oracle) didn't skip default schema from object names. Fixed now. - Oracle: Parsing of the SEED keyword is fixed.
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