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I'm not sure where this is set, but I've passed a note along to support. They should respond soon. / comments
I'm not sure where this is set, but I've passed a note along to support. They should respond soon.
https://voiceofthedba.com/2018/01/29/managing-sql-prompt-code-analysis-rules/
There's a menu option / comments
https://voiceofthedba.com/2018/01/29/managing-sql-prompt-code-analysis-rules/
There's a menu option
I haven't seen anything about alias=expression being deprecated. Just 'alias=deprecated.
I wouldn't count it as a code smell. It's not ANSI, but the expression as alias isn't remotely readable in complex code. Once you have expressions that grow and don't format well in the horizontal space, finding the alias can be cumbersome. / comments
I haven't seen anything about alias=expression being deprecated. Just 'alias=deprecated.
I wouldn't count it as a code smell. It's not ANSI, but the expression as alias isn't remotely readable in c...
Sent a note to the team. / comments
Sent a note to the team.
What do you mean? You can use the equal alias. Do you mean somehow Prompt puts a value there? Can you provide an example of pre and post formatting? / comments
What do you mean? You can use the equal alias. Do you mean somehow Prompt puts a value there? Can you provide an example of pre and post formatting?
Very true, I'll pass along. / comments
Very true, I'll pass along.
Reproduced in 8.8.8.2657 as well. I'll report this. / comments
Reproduced in 8.8.8.2657 as well. I'll report this.
I get that the alias isn't appearing first, which seems like a problem. however, the columns with the alias appears just below the item you've boxed in. If you arrow down3 times, you'll have t1.col1. I think this is a sorting issue with the product. I'll report this. / comments
I get that the alias isn't appearing first, which seems like a problem. however, the columns with the alias appears just below the item you've boxed in. If you arrow down3 times, you'll have t1.col...
Which version of SQL Source Control and Git? I haven't seen this. Is this an empty repo or one that you've pulled down source from a remote that is in SQL Source Control format? / comments
Which version of SQL Source Control and Git? I haven't seen this. Is this an empty repo or one that you've pulled down source from a remote that is in SQL Source Control format?
You are welcome. Glad to help. / comments
You are welcome. Glad to help.