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Many thanks for your post.
We appreciate your feedback and hence logged this as a feature request (option to turn off indentation) in our internal tracking system whose tracking id is SP-3808.
It will be reviewed by product manager and then marked for the future release.
I will update you as soon as it is incorporated. -
Anu,
I'm not asking for a feature to turn indentation off, I'm asking for a bug to be fixed. I assume what is happening is that the TAB key stroke is being interpreted once to indent, and one to expand the *.
Or are you saying that it is indenting a level when it expands on purpose? (It never did that in SQL Prompt 3, and SQL Prompt 4 was broken, it got the first column correct, and indented the remaining columns.) -
Is there any plans to fix the problem of * expansion indenting an extra level? (It is great that the new 5.2.8.2 version can use tabs, but it is still a pain to have to select the columns that are added and then un-indent them.)
This has been logged under various SP numbers: SP-2796/2838/3808.
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Given this code:
When you hit TAB you should get:
But I actually get:
While this is a fairly minor bug it is really annoying because this feature is used so often.