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April 07, 2016

Active Query Builder 3 WPF Edition v.3.0.5.1009

Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder 3 WPF Edition v.3.0.5.1009.

+ Oracle: Database links support is made. 
  To make objects from database links visible in Database Schema Tree, turn 
  the the QueryBuilder.MetadataLoadingOptions.LoadDafaultDatabaseOnly 
  property to False.
+ Sybase: Metadata retrieval from SAP IQ is made.
+ Flat view for the Database Schema Tree control is made. The new property
  QueryBuilder.DatabaseSchemaTreeOptions.ViewMode is added. Set it to Flat
  to turn the control into new mode. Default value is Tree.
- The DatasourceAdding event is fired in all cases of adding object to the
  query by end-user.
- MS SQL Server: Fetching stored procedure parameters from system catalog 
  is fixed.
- DB2: Fetching description for synonyms is fixed.
- Teradata: Fields are sorted by default by ColumnId.
- The behaviour of the MetadataFilterItem.Exclude setter is corrected. 
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