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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder 3 WinForms Edition v.3.8.15.2217.
+ The new property QueryBuilder.DesignPaneOptions.ActionsPaneVisible is added to hide the top-right panel with quick actions on the Design Pane. + The new sample PreserveInitialQueryFormatting is added to give an idea of how to preserve the initial SQL query text formatting on load or manual change. + Exporting data to MS Excel using FlexCel library is added to the Full-Featured MDI Demo project. = Target framework for all C# demos is switched to 4.72. Code clean-up is made. = Object Properties: Value validator is now called in property setters. - SQL Text Editor: The insertion of special symbols via the ALTGR+key and ALT+code key combinations is fixed. - Informix: Parsing of queries with fields named like keywords is fixed. - Query Transformer: Correct field references in the WHERE clause is generated for wrapped queries with the DISTINCT option. - Pervasive DB: The IF builtin function parsing is fixed.
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