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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder 3 WPF Edition v.3.1.1.1022.
= The QueryColumnsListOptions.UseCustomExpressionBuilder property is enabled for all columns by default. This won't affect the component's behavior unless the QueryBuilder.CustomExpressionBuilder event handler is defined. - Fixes for servers which doesn't support using aliases in GROUP BY are made. - Some memory leaks are eliminated. - The exception on clicking the Enter key several times in the Database Schema View's search box is fixed. - The bug with insertion of space char when Ctrl+Insert or Ctrl+Delete keys are pressed in the Text Editor is fixed - The bug with incorrect determination of datasource on Design Pane for aggregated columns is fixed. - PostgreSQL: User-defined prefix operator precendence fix is made. - WPF: All mouse OverrideCursor calls are removed. - WPF: Flickering of wait cursor in the Database Schema View is eliminated. - WPF: The Interface Customization demo project is corrected. - WPF: Context menu in the Sub-query Navigation Bar is fixed. - WPF: Derived table gets resized when fields are added or removed in it. - WPF: Incorrect field was selected when datasource is next to the edge of Design Pane. Fixed now.
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