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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder 3 WPF Edition v.3.5.3.1106.
= Standard version demos: The editor for the DefaultExpandMetadataType has been added to the Properties form. = The LineHeight editor has been added. - Incorrect position of the "fix issue" bar has been fixed. - Incorrect primary key links menu position has been fixed. - The "Delete sub-query" action called for a named sub-query in CTE has been fixed. - The exception on checking/unchecking the Output column has been fixed. - Add Object Dialog: NRE in the search box has been fixed. - The ArgumentOutOfRange exception while editing in the Query Columns Grid has been fixed. - Properties bar: The bug with fields alignment has been fixed. - Properties bar: The missing Criteria column has been restored in the Query Column List properties editor. - MS SQL Server: The bug with disabled editors for "Percent" and "With ties" properties has been fixed. - The bug with duplication of the column list for objects in the query which weren't uniquely identified has been fixed. - OLE DB Metadata Provider: Loading of the PrimaryKey flag from the Indexes collection has been fixed. - Multi-thread concurrent execution issue has been fixed.
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