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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder 3 WPF Edition v.3.3.16.1063.
+ The new IDatabaseSchemaView.ValidateItemContextMenu event has been made. It lets customize context menu of the Database Schema Tree items. + The new IDatabaseSchemaView.ExpandItem has been made to expand the tree down to the specified item and scroll down to it. + Position of an invalid object can be obtained from the SQLParsingException on parsing a query when ParsingErrorOnUnknownObjects property is set to True. - Crash in the Expression Editor while changing the value has been fixed. - Drag & drop of objects from the Database Schema Tree to Design Pane has been fixed. - MetadataLoadingOptions.IncludeFilter/ExcludeFilter: filtration by object type only has been fixed. - Caret position on mouse clicking in the TextEditor has been corrected. - SQL Text Editor: Apostrophes in quoted identifiers don't break the highlighting now. - The QueryBuilder.LayoutSQL property now accept empty strings without errors. - Correct column prefix now emitted for UDFs and stored procedures without aliases.
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