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From the author: Date: Sun, 04 Jan 1998 12:44:48 +0200 From: Constantin Teodorescu <teo@flex.ro> Organization: FLEX Consulting Braila Subject: Bug in PgAccess 0.7x , fixed in 0.73 ! Hello all, recently Dave Chapeskie has discovered a bug in visual query builder, when deleting table or links! This was due to last changed in source code made in order to allow table aliasing. All previously released 0.7x versions of PgAccess are buggy from this point of view! I have released today the 0.73 version that fixes it! Please use the new versions and keep me informed !!! This new version is also using a drop-down-like combo for choosing tables in visual query builder! I will probably use it in other places in order to enhance PgAccess. Thanks again for testing PgAccess.
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