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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder ActiveX Edition v.1.25.0.
+ Support of RTL languages is improved. + Ability to select muptiple rows in the Query Columns Grid eases re-ordering of query columns. = The Aggregate column of the Query Columns Grid is moved closer to the Grouping column. = Now when query grouping is cancelled by unchecking the main Grouping option, the ConditionType ("Criteria For" column) is set to ctWhere ("For values") only for non-aggregated columns. - QueryTransformer: Wrapping of queries with several unnamed columns is fixed. = ANSI SQL/2003: Using the TABLE wrapper for stored procedures in FROM is possible now. + AdvantageDB: Support for IIF builtin function is made. - AdvantageDB: Parsing of the LEFT and RIGHT builtin functions is fixed. - MySQL: Support for CHAR builtin function is made. - DB2: Duplication of the TABLE wrapper for stored procedures is fixed. = Informix: The system "INFORMIX" schema now treated as non-system if no other schemas are found.
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