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Hi @JoDouglass thanks for reporting this, it's been raised as an issue, and I'll update you when I have more information.
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Hi @JoDouglass,
Just to let you know we've found a fix for this issue - it's a known bug with the Microsoft SQL Parser we use in SQL Prompt. We'll hopefully have it released in a few days
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Excellent, thanks for the updates!
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I use the "right aligned to statement" clause alignment option, and I've noticed that after a 'where exists', any 'and' clauses get lined up with the word 'exists' rather than with 'where'.
This behaviour isn't replicated if you have a 'where' clause followed by an 'and exists'; in this case, the 'where' and the 'and' line up, as I would expect.