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Hi @vjacob1
Thank you for reaching out on the Redgate forums regarding your SQL Prompt question.
I believe there are a couple of settings you may want to set to get this working.
When you are editing your style (SQL Prompt > Active Styles > Edit Active Style)
In the Global > Lists menu there are two options for List items
- Place first item on new line
- Place subsequent items on new lines
Enabling these settings should put your columns on separate lines when expanding the wild card
Then in the SQL Prompts options (SQL Prompt > Options > Inserted Code > Aliases
Enable Assign Aliases
This will enable aliases when you enter tables/objects and also when you format code.
This should then turn the statement below into a formatted and expanded block of code
Is this the type of functionality you are trying to achieve?
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@Jon_Kirkwood
Yes that is exactly what I was trying to do.
I just noticed that sometimes it was putting all columns on the same line - I am not sure if it was my settings but I reset everything and went back in and now it is doing the right behavior.
I thought there was some other formatting tweaks that I would need to add.
Thanks!!!! -
Excellent, glad to have been of help and that it was a simple fix for your code formatting
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What is the formatting option so that the columns appear on separate lines and also the columns have the alias in them