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April 07, 2013

Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.20.1

Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.20.1.

= Compatibility with the latest DevExpress VCL controls is made.
+ The new properties are added to items of the TacStatisticsOutputColumns
  collection: ObjectNameInQuery and ColumnNameInQuery. 
- MS Access: Support of TRIM builtin function is added.
- Incorrect loading of complex conditions fixed
- Interbase: Parsing some builtin functions is fixed.
- Interbase: EXTRACT function is supported.
= FIBPlus package references are updated.
= FireDAC mentioned in AnyDAC package descriptions and in installer
+ Oracle: Named parameters in function calls are supported now.
- Oracle: resolve ambiguity in parsing qualified column name with method call
- Oracle: Support of CONNECT_BY_ROOT and preserving order of START WITH/CONNECT
  BY is made.
= PostgreSql: Some date/time and system functions like CURRENT_DATE or USER
  could not be quoted. Fixed now.
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