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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder 3 WPF Edition v.3.4.3.1078.
+ Tooltip on datasource caption displaying the description for database object or the beginning of sub-query text for sub-queries. = It is now possible ability to resize datasources on Design Pane by dragging their left and top borders. - The bug with eating the first mouse click on the Design Pane has been fixed. = Expression Editor: The SQLFormattingOptions is a reference property now, not a contained object. ! SubQuery: Setting the LimitCount and LimitOffset properties is temporarily turned off. - The bug on clicking the suggestion window hint has been fixed. - Search in the Database Schema View with custom metadata structure has been fixed. - Sub-queries from the "IN (SELECT ...)" conditions are displayed on the Query Navigation Bar now. - The ConditionalOperatorsFormat.NewLineBeforeWhen property has been fixed. = PostgreSQL parser has been optimized. - Several minor bugs have been fixed.
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