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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder 2 ASP.NET Edition v.2.14.2.
= Numeric constants in ORDER BY are converted to corresponding expressions now. - The bug with the stored procedure parameters retrieval on servers with specific collation has been fixed. + Oracle: Loading of stored procedure parameters from the server system catalog is supported now. = Oracle: Support for the new Oracle 12c LISTAGG syntax has been added. - Teradata: The bug with autodetection of new versions has been fixed. - SQLite: Parsing of queries with RIGHT and FULL joins now results in the parsing error. - MS SQL Server: Parsing of qualified names with skipped components has been fixed. - MS SQL Server: Loading of fields for linked servers without database or schema has been fixed. = PostgreSQL parser has been optimized. = SQLite: Keywords list has been filled. - MySQL: Support of STDDEV function has been fixed. + Sybase: Support for window functions has been added. - DB2: NULL is parsed now as a constant, not as an identifier. - DB2: Parsing of FOR UPDATE, FOR READ ONLY, ISOLATION and OPTIMIZE FOR in an arbitrary order has been fixed.
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