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Hi @wolfixx,
Thank you for reporting this. I've managed to reproduce the problem locally and I've created a bug (reference: SP-6654) to track it.
Best regards,
Krzysztof Kroczak / comments
Hi @wolfixx,
Thank you for reporting this. I've managed to reproduce the problem locally and I've created a bug (reference: SP-6654) to track it.
Best regards,
Krzysztof Kroczak
Hi @CMeese and @way0utwest,
Thank you for reporting this. I've managed to reproduce the problem locally and I've created a bug (reference: SP-6655) to track it.
Best regards,
Krzysztof / comments
Hi @CMeese and @way0utwest,
Thank you for reporting this. I've managed to reproduce the problem locally and I've created a bug (reference: SP-6655) to track it.
Best regards,
Krzysztof
Hi @ggeier,
There isn't a way to do this at the moment, I'm sorry to say, but can you please post a request for this to our UserVoice forum: https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/94413-sql-prompt?
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Hi @ggeier,
There isn't a way to do this at the moment, I'm sorry to say, but can you please post a request for this to our UserVoice forum: https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/94413-sql-prompt?
T...
Hi @HugoKornelis,
Sorry for your inconvenience.
I tried to reproduce it, but I couldn't. I tried to do it on SSMS2016 and SSMS17.3.
Could you provide more info about SSMS environment? Is it still a problem? Is it a just first run problem?
Have you seen anything specific in logs?
Do you have any other extensions which could break normal behaviour?
Best regards,
Krzysztof / comments
Hi @HugoKornelis,
Sorry for your inconvenience.
I tried to reproduce it, but I couldn't. I tried to do it on SSMS2016 and SSMS17.3.
Could you provide more info about SSMS environment? Is it still a...
Hi @jsreynolds1,
Sorry for your inconvenience. Unfortunately, I cannot replicate your problem on the newest version 8.2.2.2657.
I used "default style" and I've got: [image]
The SELECT statement is on a new line - as you want.
The version 8.2.1.2603 had a non-deterministic bug which could prevent you from formatting as you want, so could you check the newest version of Prompt?
Best regards,
Krzysztof / comments
Hi @jsreynolds1,
Sorry for your inconvenience. Unfortunately, I cannot replicate your problem on the newest version 8.2.2.2657.
I used "default style" and I've got:
The SELECT statement is on a new...
Hi @DanielG,
We released today version (8.2.2.2657) with the fix of `System.Exception: Undefined: [ABORT]`
Can you try it?
Best regards
Krzysztof / comments
Hi @DanielG,
We released today version (8.2.2.2657) with the fix of `System.Exception: Undefined: [ABORT]`
Can you try it?
Best regards
Krzysztof
Hi @esto4273,
Can you try the new version of Prompt: 8.2.2.2657?
Let us know, does it solve your problem.
Best regards,
Krzysztof / comments
Hi @esto4273,
Can you try the new version of Prompt: 8.2.2.2657?
Let us know, does it solve your problem.
Best regards,
Krzysztof
Hello @EugeneM,
We fixed this issue in our latest version of SQL Prompt <9.1.2.4363> (installer here).
You can find more information about this release in this forum post.
Kind regards,
Krzysztof / comments
Hello @EugeneM,
We fixed this issue in our latest version of SQL Prompt <9.1.2.4363> (installer here).
You can find more information about this release in this forum post.
Kind regards,
Krzysztof
Hi @ColinFF,
I tried to reproduce your problem, but I couldn't. Does this happen also with new installer? [image]
Best regards,
Krzysztof / comments
Hi @ColinFF,
I tried to reproduce your problem, but I couldn't. Does this happen also with new installer?
Best regards,
Krzysztof
Hi @PaulF1,
We released a new version (8.2.2.2657) with fix SQL grammar. It possibly resolves the problem of preventing you from formatting simple SQL as `SELECT 0`. Can you try it?
Best regards,
Krzysztof / comments
Hi @PaulF1,
We released a new version (8.2.2.2657) with fix SQL grammar. It possibly resolves the problem of preventing you from formatting simple SQL as `SELECT 0`. Can you try it?
Best regards,
K...