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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder 3 ASP.NET Edition v.3.1.1.
+ Client-side optimizations when working with a large number of fields in source tables and in the query have been made. = The ObjectTreeView.DefaultExpandMetadataType now expands the whole tree on setting it to the MetadataType.All value. + The new Query Results demo has been added to the CustomStorage demo project. = SQL Text Editor is now resizable by default. = The QueryBuilder.dispose and CriteriaBuilder.dispose methods are corrected. The new bool parameter instructs to clear the server-side instance as well. + The new QueryBuilder.LoadScript bool property disables loading of embedded javascript resource. Setting it to false requires manual addition of the aqb.client.js script to your web page. - The bug with not expanding the tree down to objects when objects are grouped by type has been fixed. - The bug with calculation of the link direction on the Canvas has been fixed. - The bug with dragging rows in the Query Columns Grid has been fixed. - Minor bugs have been fixed.
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