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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.29.0.
+ Support for RAD Studio 10.3 Rio has been added. + Support for DevExpress controls v.18.2 has been added. + Initial support of SAP Hana SQL syntax has been added. + Initial support of Pervasive SQL syntax has been added. + MySQL: Support for Common Table Expressions for MySql v8+ has been added. + SQL Text Editor: Code auto-completion improvements and fixes have been made. + Now it's possible to add and remove rows in the Query Columns List using the Alt+Insert and Alt+Delete keyboard shortcuts, move them up and down using the Alt+[Arrow Up/Down] keys. = Parsing of incorrect/incomplete "IN" expressions in condition cells of the Query Columns List has been improved. = The behavior of LinkOptions.CreateLinksByIdenticalFieldNames property has been changed. Links are created only if one of the fields is a part of the primary key. = DevExpress UI: Better application of skin colors has been made. + The new properties have been added to the QueryBuilder object to hide the controls for managing subqueries: SubQueryTabsVisible, UnionNavBarVisible.
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