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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder 2 WinForms Edition v.2.10.6.806.
+ SQLite: Support for the IS operator ("expr IS expr") has been added. + The new MetadataLoadingOptions.AllowRecursiveVirtualObjects property allows specifying the mode of working with virtual objects. By default, referring to other virtual objects in the text of a virtual object is allowed. Such reference lets build a chain of objects to break complex queries in a series of simple ones. However, in this mode, you can't use the same-named physical object in a virtual object because of the emerging recursion. Setting this property to false prohibits creation chains of virtual objects, but allows to create virtual objects that substitute physical database objects. = Automatic links creation for self-linked objects has been improved. (from Parent to Child or Child to Parent, not both) = Constant expressions aren't appended to the grouping list now. = Default namespace prefixes aren't skipped in the Database Schema Tree now. = Better unique table alias generation has been made. = Quoted AltName value is set now by default to the DataSource.NameInQuery property. - MS SQL Server: Built-in @@-named variables are recognized now. - Oracle: Date/time built-in constants are recognized properly now. - MS SQL Server: DATEPART parser ambiguity has been fixed.
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