Updated runtime files.
diff --git a/runtime/autoload/sqlcomplete.vim b/runtime/autoload/sqlcomplete.vim
index 5599c0d..360f7e6 100644
--- a/runtime/autoload/sqlcomplete.vim
+++ b/runtime/autoload/sqlcomplete.vim
@@ -1,16 +1,31 @@
 " Vim OMNI completion script for SQL
 " Language:    SQL
 " Maintainer:  David Fishburn <dfishburn dot vim at gmail dot com>
-" Version:     10.0
-" Last Change: 2010 Jun 11
+" Version:     12.0
+" Last Change: 2012 Feb 08
 " Usage:       For detailed help
-"              ":help sql.txt" 
-"              or ":help ft-sql-omni" 
+"              ":help sql.txt"
+"              or ":help ft-sql-omni"
 "              or read $VIMRUNTIME/doc/sql.txt
 
 " History
+" Version 12.0
+"     - Partial column name completion did not work when a table
+"       name or table alias was provided (Jonas Enberg).
+"     - Improved the handling of column completion.  First we match any
+"       columns from a previous completion.  If not matches are found, we
+"       consider the partial name to be a table or table alias for the 
+"       query and attempt to match on it.
+"
+" Version 11.0
+"     Added g:omni_sql_default_compl_type variable
+"         - You can specify which type of completion to default to
+"           when pressing <C-X><C-O>.  The entire list of available
+"           choices can be found in the calls to sqlcomplete#Map in:
+"               ftplugin/sql.vim
+"
 " Version 10.0
-"     Updated PreCacheSyntax() 
+"     Updated PreCacheSyntax()
 "         - Now returns a List of the syntax items it finds.
 "           This allows other plugins / scripts to use this list for their own
 "           purposes.  In this case XPTemplate can use them for a Choose list.
@@ -18,22 +33,22 @@
 "           warning if not.
 "         - Verifies the parameters are the correct type and displays a
 "           warning if not.
-"     Updated SQLCWarningMsg() 
+"     Updated SQLCWarningMsg()
 "         - Prepends warning message with SQLComplete so you know who issued
 "           the warning.
-"     Updated SQLCErrorMsg() 
+"     Updated SQLCErrorMsg()
 "         - Prepends error message with SQLComplete so you know who issued
 "           the error.
-"     
+"
 " Version 9.0
 "     This change removes some of the support for tables with spaces in their
-"     names in order to simplify the regexes used to pull out query table 
+"     names in order to simplify the regexes used to pull out query table
 "     aliases for more robust table name and column name code completion.
 "     Full support for "table names with spaces" can be added in again
 "     after 7.3.
 "
 " Version 8.0
-"     Incorrectly re-executed the g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key_right and g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key_left 
+"     Incorrectly re-executed the g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key_right and g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key_left
 "     when drilling in and out of a column list for a table.
 "
 " Version 7.0
@@ -44,7 +59,7 @@
 "
 " Set completion with CTRL-X CTRL-O to autoloaded function.
 " This check is in place in case this script is
-" sourced directly instead of using the autoload feature. 
+" sourced directly instead of using the autoload feature.
 if exists('&omnifunc')
     " Do not set the option if already set since this
     " results in an E117 warning.
@@ -54,9 +69,9 @@
 endif
 
 if exists('g:loaded_sql_completion')
-    finish 
+    finish
 endif
-let g:loaded_sql_completion = 100
+let g:loaded_sql_completion = 120
 
 " Maintains filename of dictionary
 let s:sql_file_table        = ""
@@ -69,7 +84,7 @@
 let s:tbl_cols              = []
 let s:syn_list              = []
 let s:syn_value             = []
- 
+
 " Used in conjunction with the syntaxcomplete plugin
 let s:save_inc              = ""
 let s:save_exc              = ""
@@ -79,7 +94,7 @@
 if exists('g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_sql')
     let s:save_exc = g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_sql
 endif
- 
+
 " Used with the column list
 let s:save_prev_table       = ""
 
@@ -110,12 +125,16 @@
         if g:loaded_dbext >= 300
             " New to dbext 3.00, by default the table lists include the owner
             " name of the table.  This is used when determining how much of
-            " whatever has been typed should be replaced as part of the 
+            " whatever has been typed should be replaced as part of the
             " code replacement.
             let g:omni_sql_include_owner = 1
         endif
     endif
 endif
+" Default type of completion used when <C-X><C-O> is pressed
+if !exists('g:omni_sql_default_compl_type')
+    let g:omni_sql_default_compl_type = 'table'
+endif
 
 " This function is used for the 'omnifunc' option.
 function! sqlcomplete#Complete(findstart, base)
@@ -140,7 +159,7 @@
             let begindot = 1
         endif
         while start > 0
-            " Additional code was required to handle objects which 
+            " Additional code was required to handle objects which
             " can contain spaces like "my table name".
             if line[start - 1] !~ '\(\w\|\.\)'
                 " If the previous character is not a period or word character
@@ -150,7 +169,7 @@
             elseif line[start - 1] =~ '\w'
                 " If the previous character is word character continue back
                 let start -= 1
-            elseif line[start - 1] =~ '\.' && 
+            elseif line[start - 1] =~ '\.' &&
                         \ compl_type =~ 'column\|table\|view\|procedure'
                 " If the previous character is a period and we are completing
                 " an object which can be specified with a period like this:
@@ -160,7 +179,7 @@
                 " If lastword has already been set for column completion
                 " break from the loop, since we do not also want to pickup
                 " a table name if it was also supplied.
-                if lastword != -1 && compl_type == 'column' 
+                if lastword != -1 && compl_type == 'column'
                     break
                 endif
                 " If column completion was specified stop at the "." if
@@ -171,8 +190,8 @@
                 endif
                 " If omni_sql_include_owner = 0, do not include the table
                 " name as part of the substitution, so break here
-                if lastword == -1 && 
-                            \ compl_type =~ 'table\|view\|procedure\column_csv' && 
+                if lastword == -1 &&
+                            \ compl_type =~ 'table\|view\|procedure\column_csv' &&
                             \ g:omni_sql_include_owner == 0
                     let lastword = start
                     break
@@ -202,7 +221,7 @@
     let compl_list = []
 
     " Default to table name completion
-    let compl_type = 'table'
+    let compl_type = g:omni_sql_default_compl_type
     " Allow maps to specify what type of object completion they want
     if exists('b:sql_compl_type')
         let compl_type = b:sql_compl_type
@@ -216,7 +235,7 @@
 
     if compl_type == 'table' ||
                 \ compl_type == 'procedure' ||
-                \ compl_type == 'view' 
+                \ compl_type == 'view'
 
         " This type of completion relies upon the dbext.vim plugin
         if s:SQLCCheck4dbext() == -1
@@ -254,7 +273,7 @@
 
         if base == ""
             " The last time we displayed a column list we stored
-            " the table name.  If the user selects a column list 
+            " the table name.  If the user selects a column list
             " without a table name of alias present, assume they want
             " the previous column list displayed.
             let base = s:save_prev_table
@@ -273,16 +292,16 @@
             " has entered:
             "    owner.table
             "    table.column_prefix
-            " So there are a couple of things we can do to mitigate 
+            " So there are a couple of things we can do to mitigate
             " this issue.
             "    1.  Check if the dbext plugin has the option turned
             "        on to even allow owners
             "    2.  Based on 1, if the user is showing a table list
-            "        and the DrillIntoTable (using <Right>) then 
+            "        and the DrillIntoTable (using <Right>) then
             "        this will be owner.table.  In this case, we can
-            "        check to see the table.column exists in the 
+            "        check to see the table.column exists in the
             "        cached table list.  If it does, then we have
-            "        determined the user has actually chosen 
+            "        determined the user has actually chosen
             "        owner.table, not table.column_prefix.
             let found = -1
             if g:omni_sql_include_owner == 1 && owner == ''
@@ -297,17 +316,46 @@
             " If the user has indicated not to use table owners at all and
             " the base ends in a '.' we know they are not providing a column
             " name, so we can shift the items appropriately.
-            if found != -1 || (g:omni_sql_include_owner == 0 && base !~ '\.$')
-                let owner  = table
-                let table  = column
-                let column = ''
-            endif
+            " if found != -1 || (g:omni_sql_include_owner == 0 && base !~ '\.$')
+            "     let owner  = table
+            "     let table  = column
+            "     let column = ''
+            " endif
         else
+            " If no "." was provided and the user asked for
+            " column level completion, first attempt the match
+            " on any previous column lists.  If the user asked
+            " for a list of columns comma separated, continue as usual.
+            if compl_type == 'column' && s:save_prev_table != ''
+                " The last time we displayed a column list we stored
+                " the table name.  If the user selects a column list
+                " without a table name of alias present, assume they want
+                " the previous column list displayed.
+                let table     = s:save_prev_table
+                let list_type = ''
+
+                let compl_list  = s:SQLCGetColumns(table, list_type)
+                if ! empty(compl_list)
+                    " If no column prefix has been provided and the table
+                    " name was provided, append it to each of the items
+                    " returned.
+                    let compl_list = filter(deepcopy(compl_list), 'v:val=~"^'.base.'"' )
+
+                    " If not empty, we have a match on columns
+                    " return the list
+                    if ! empty(compl_list)
+                        return compl_list
+                    endif
+                endif
+            endif
+            " Since no columns were found to match the base supplied
+            " assume the user is trying to complete the column list
+            " for a table (and or an alias to a table).
             let table  = base
         endif
 
         " Get anything after the . and consider this the table name
-        " If an owner has been specified, then we must consider the 
+        " If an owner has been specified, then we must consider the
         " base to be a partial column name
         " let base  = matchstr( base, '^\(.*\.\)\?\zs.*' )
 
@@ -327,11 +375,11 @@
                 " If no column prefix has been provided and the table
                 " name was provided, append it to each of the items
                 " returned.
-                let compl_list = map(compl_list, "table.'.'.v:val")
+                let compl_list = map(compl_list, 'table.".".v:val')
                 if owner != ''
                     " If an owner has been provided append it to each of the
                     " items returned.
-                    let compl_list = map(compl_list, "owner.'.'.v:val")
+                    let compl_list = map(compl_list, 'owner.".".v:val')
                 endif
             else
                 let base = ''
@@ -361,11 +409,15 @@
 
     if base != ''
         " Filter the list based on the first few characters the user entered.
-        " Check if the text matches at the beginning 
-        " or 
+        " Check if the text matches at the beginning
+        "         \\(^.base.'\\)
+        " or
         " Match to a owner.table or alias.column type match
+        "         ^\\(\\w\\+\\.\\)\\?'.base.'\\)
         " or
         " Handle names with spaces "my table name"
+        "         "\\(^'.base.'\\|^\\(\\w\\+\\.\\)\\?'.base.'\\)"'
+        "
         let expr = 'v:val '.(g:omni_sql_ignorecase==1?'=~?':'=~#').' "\\(^'.base.'\\|^\\(\\w\\+\\.\\)\\?'.base.'\\)"'
         " let expr = 'v:val '.(g:omni_sql_ignorecase==1?'=~?':'=~#').' "\\(^'.base.'\\)"'
         " let expr = 'v:val '.(g:omni_sql_ignorecase==1?'=~?':'=~#').' "\\(^'.base.'\\|\\(\\.\\)\\?'.base.'\\)"'
@@ -384,7 +436,7 @@
     let syn_group_arr = []
     let syn_items     = []
 
-    if a:0 > 0 
+    if a:0 > 0
         if type(a:1) != 3
             call s:SQLCWarningMsg("Parameter is not a list. Example:['syntaxGroup1', 'syntaxGroup2']")
             return ''
@@ -407,7 +459,7 @@
 function! sqlcomplete#ResetCacheSyntax(...)
     let syn_group_arr = []
 
-    if a:0 > 0 
+    if a:0 > 0
         if type(a:1) != 3
             call s:SQLCWarningMsg("Parameter is not a list. Example:['syntaxGroup1', 'syntaxGroup2']")
             return ''
@@ -458,7 +510,7 @@
 	" If the popup is not visible, simple perform the normal
 	" key behaviour.
 	" Must use exec since they key must be preceeded by "\"
-	" or feedkeys will simply push each character of the string 
+	" or feedkeys will simply push each character of the string
 	" rather than the "key press".
         exec 'call feedkeys("\'.g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key_right.'", "n")'
     endif
@@ -475,7 +527,7 @@
 	" If the popup is not visible, simple perform the normal
 	" key behaviour.
 	" Must use exec since they key must be preceeded by "\"
-	" or feedkeys will simply push each character of the string 
+	" or feedkeys will simply push each character of the string
 	" rather than the "key press".
         exec 'call feedkeys("\'.g:ftplugin_sql_omni_key_left.'", "n")'
     endif
@@ -484,16 +536,16 @@
 
 function! s:SQLCWarningMsg(msg)
     echohl WarningMsg
-    echomsg 'SQLComplete:'.a:msg 
+    echomsg 'SQLComplete:'.a:msg
     echohl None
 endfunction
-      
+
 function! s:SQLCErrorMsg(msg)
     echohl ErrorMsg
-    echomsg 'SQLComplete:'.a:msg 
+    echomsg 'SQLComplete:'.a:msg
     echohl None
 endfunction
-      
+
 function! s:SQLCGetSyntaxList(syn_group)
     let syn_group  = a:syn_group
     let compl_list = []
@@ -504,7 +556,7 @@
         " Return previously cached value
         let compl_list = s:syn_value[list_idx]
     else
-        " Request the syntax list items from the 
+        " Request the syntax list items from the
         " syntax completion plugin
         if syn_group == 'syntax'
             " Handle this special case.  This allows the user
@@ -552,7 +604,7 @@
     let table_alias = a:table_alias
     let cols        = a:cols
 
-    if g:omni_sql_use_tbl_alias != 'n' 
+    if g:omni_sql_use_tbl_alias != 'n'
         if table_alias == ''
             if 'da' =~? g:omni_sql_use_tbl_alias
                 if table_name =~ '_'
@@ -562,13 +614,13 @@
                     setlocal iskeyword-=_
 
                     " Get the first letter of each word
-                    " [[:alpha:]] is used instead of \w 
+                    " [[:alpha:]] is used instead of \w
                     " to catch extended accented characters
                     "
-                    let table_alias = substitute( 
-                                \ table_name, 
-                                \ '\<[[:alpha:]]\+\>_\?', 
-                                \ '\=strpart(submatch(0), 0, 1)', 
+                    let table_alias = substitute(
+                                \ table_name,
+                                \ '\<[[:alpha:]]\+\>_\?',
+                                \ '\=strpart(submatch(0), 0, 1)',
                                 \ 'g'
                                 \ )
                     " Restore original value
@@ -596,7 +648,7 @@
     return cols
 endfunction
 
-function! s:SQLCGetObjectOwner(object) 
+function! s:SQLCGetObjectOwner(object)
     " The owner regex matches a word at the start of the string which is
     " followed by a dot, but doesn't include the dot in the result.
     " ^           - from beginning of line
@@ -609,7 +661,7 @@
     " let owner = matchstr( a:object, '^\s*\zs.*\ze\.' )
     let owner = matchstr( a:object, '^\("\|\[\)\?\zs\.\{-}\ze\("\|\]\)\?\.' )
     return owner
-endfunction 
+endfunction
 
 function! s:SQLCGetColumns(table_name, list_type)
     " Check if the table name was provided as part of the column name
@@ -636,7 +688,7 @@
     if list_idx > -1
         let table_cols = split(s:tbl_cols[list_idx], '\n')
     else
-        " Check if we have already cached the column list for this table 
+        " Check if we have already cached the column list for this table
         " by its alias, assuming the table_name provided was actually
         " the alias for the table instead
         "     select *
@@ -654,7 +706,7 @@
     " And the table ends in a "." or we are looking for a column list
     " if list_idx == -1 && (a:table_name =~ '\.' || b:sql_compl_type =~ 'column')
     " if list_idx == -1 && (a:table_name =~ '\.' || a:list_type =~ 'csv')
-    if list_idx == -1 
+    if list_idx == -1
          let saveY      = @y
          let saveSearch = @/
          let saveWScan  = &wrapscan
@@ -665,7 +717,7 @@
          setlocal nowrapscan
          " If . was entered, look at the word just before the .
          " We are looking for something like this:
-         "    select * 
+         "    select *
          "      from customer c
          "     where c.
          " So when . is pressed, we need to find 'c'
@@ -692,15 +744,15 @@
          " if query =~? '^\c\(select\)'
          if query =~? '^\(select\|update\|delete\)'
              let found = 1
-             "  \(\(\<\w\+\>\)\.\)\?   - 
+             "  \(\(\<\w\+\>\)\.\)\?   -
              " '\c\(from\|join\|,\).\{-}'  - Starting at the from clause (case insensitive)
              " '\zs\(\(\<\w\+\>\)\.\)\?' - Get the owner name (optional)
-             " '\<\w\+\>\ze' - Get the table name 
+             " '\<\w\+\>\ze' - Get the table name
              " '\s\+\<'.table_name.'\>' - Followed by the alias
              " '\s*\.\@!.*'  - Cannot be followed by a .
              " '\(\<where\>\|$\)' - Must be followed by a WHERE clause
              " '.*'  - Exclude the rest of the line in the match
-             " let table_name_new = matchstr(@y, 
+             " let table_name_new = matchstr(@y,
              "             \ '\c\(from\|join\|,\).\{-}'.
              "             \ '\zs\(\("\|\[\)\?.\{-}\("\|\]\)\.\)\?'.
              "             \ '\("\|\[\)\?.\{-}\("\|\]\)\?\ze'.
@@ -711,7 +763,16 @@
              "             \ '\(\<where\>\|$\)'.
              "             \ '.*'
              "             \ )
-             let table_name_new = matchstr(@y, 
+             "
+             "
+             " ''\c\(\<from\>\|\<join\>\|,\)\s*'  - Starting at the from clause (case insensitive)
+             " '\zs\(\("\|\[\)\?\w\+\("\|\]\)\?\.\)\?' - Get the owner name (optional)
+             " '\("\|\[\)\?\w\+\("\|\]\)\?\ze' - Get the table name
+             " '\s\+\%(as\s\+\)\?\<'.matchstr(table_name, '.\{-}\ze\.\?$').'\>' - Followed by the alias
+             " '\s*\.\@!.*'  - Cannot be followed by a .
+             " '\(\<where\>\|$\)' - Must be followed by a WHERE clause
+             " '.*'  - Exclude the rest of the line in the match
+             let table_name_new = matchstr(@y,
                          \ '\c\(\<from\>\|\<join\>\|,\)\s*'.
                          \ '\zs\(\("\|\[\)\?\w\+\("\|\]\)\?\.\)\?'.
                          \ '\("\|\[\)\?\w\+\("\|\]\)\?\ze'.
@@ -753,7 +814,7 @@
 
          " Return to previous location
          call cursor(curline, curcol)
-         
+
          if found == 0
              if g:loaded_dbext > 300
                  exec 'DBSetOption use_tbl_alias='.saveSettingAlias
@@ -762,7 +823,7 @@
              " Not a SQL statement, do not display a list
              return []
          endif
-    endif 
+    endif
 
     if empty(table_cols)
         " Specify silent mode, no messages to the user (tbl, 1)