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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder 3 WPF Edition v.3.5.5.1110.
+ The new DatabaseSchemaViewOptions.DefaultExpandFolderNodes property has been added to control the initial expansion of nodes which aren't tied to a specific MetadataItem object. Default value: False. = An error is displayed now in Properties dialogs preventing the dialog close on clicking the OK button when incorrect SQL expression is entered for one of the properties. = Query Columns List: The Shift+F2 shortcut is added now to call the Expression Editor in Expression and Criteria cells. - Query Column List: Tab key navigation has been fixed, cells now save editing state after using the Expression Editor dialog. - Minor Properties Bar fixes have been made, Tab key navigation has been fixed. - Emptying Link Expression now results in displaying a specific error message. - SQL Text Editor: Appliance of the font to the suggestion window has been fixed. - SQL Text Editor: The Replace text functionality is back. - SQL Text Editor: Suggestion list item origin icons size has been corrected. - MS SQL Server: The bug with retrieving primary key when a table contains Clustered Index has been fixed. - PostgreSQL: Parsing of the AT TIME ZONE operator has been fixed. - Memory leaks when QueryBuilder component hasn't disposed have been eliminated.
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