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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder 2 ASP.NET Edition v.2.10.17.
+ The Sub-query Navigation Bar is re-designed. + New design and icons are applied. + Chinese (Taiwan) translation is added. + Select lists for month and year are added to the dropdown editor for date values in Criteria Builder. + The new "Clear" button is added to Criteria Builder. + The new event QB.Web.Application.GridComponent.CustomEditControl is added to override the default cell editor type. + The new ObjectTreeView.SortOrder property that determines ascending or descending order is added. - The bug with not keeping the original objects order when SortingType is set to "None" is fixed. = Database Schema Tree: Descriptions for synonyms are taken from referred objects if it's not defined for synonym itself. = Advantage DB: The "use object names as default alias" flag is turned on. - Trial: Random aliases are kept the same for result query generated by the Query Transformer. - Database Schema Tree: Only field nodes are shown under the table nodes now. - Query Transformer: SQL wasn't updated on changing the column.Visible property. Fixed now. - Parsing of the "in (subquery)" expressions in condition cells is fixed.
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