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RazorSQL (64-bit)

RazorSQL 9.1.0 (64-bit)

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Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of RazorSQL 9.1.0 (64-bit).


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What's new in this version:

Enhancements:
- Query Results: Added the ability to sum, average, find mininum, and find maximum for selected cells only in addition to all cells
- Firebird: Create Database Tool and Add Connection Tool: Added the ability to create Firebird version 4 / ODS version 13 database files
- File System Browser and Project Browser: Added right-click menu option for Open File Share Connection
- File System Browsser and Project Browser: If there are active database connections, double-clicking a file prompts for whether to open the file and share a current connection
- Added support for Yellowbrick

Changes:
- BigQuery Database Browser: Only datasets under a particular project are shown in the project's tree
- BigQuery Database Browser: SQL generation now includes the project id in the generated SQL
- Toolbar: Show File System Browser button is now shown on the toolbar by default
- Linux: Web browser display: If x-www-browser is available, this command is used to open web browsers on Linux systems

Bug Fixes:
- SQL Editor: Tab names can be incorrect if switching tabs in the middle of adding a new connection tab
- SimpleDB: Inserting or Updating records that have SQL keywords with tick marks does not remove tick marks from keywords prior to sending to SimpleDB