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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder Java Edition v.1.1.2.1015.
+ The new properties are made to force the query builder to show or omit the AS keyword in alias definition. Use the QueryBuilder and PlainTextSQLBuilder get/setAsKeywordInExpressionAlias() and get/setAsKeywordInObjectAlias() methods for this purpose. + The new events are added to control unchecking of a field from the datasource field list: DatasourceFieldRemoving and DatasourceFieldRemoved. + Basic support for custom aggregate functions is implemented. + MS SQL Server: Custom aggregate functions retrieving is implemented. + Oracle, PostgreSQL: Interval literals are supported now. + The INNER keyword can be omitted now in join specifications for Firebird and MS SQL via the get/setInnerKeywordInLinks() property. = API changes: MetadataFieldNameList class is renamed to MetadataQualifiedNameList. - CROSS JOIN processing bug is fixed. - Wrong link context menu coordinantes when the diagram pane is scrolled down are fixed. - MSSQL: Parsing of DatePart and DateName functions is fixed. - Oracle: Parsing of "CONNECT BY" and "START WITH" clauses sequence is fixed. - Minor bugfix in metadata filtering is made. - Bug with duplicating mixed case field names from case sensitive servers is fixed. - MSSQL: Fixed parsing of fields those names match datatype names, like "DateTime".
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