When press [ or ' or ( or /* and other symbol add it's pair ] ' ) */
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AdminDevart (_, Devart) commented
Hi there,
Thanks for your patience!
The ToggleBlockComment feature has been implemented and will be available in version v.7.x
Partial implementation has already been completed.
Best,
Devart Support Team -
Marcos Osorio commented
Sorry, but this is not implemented yet?
I cannot find the option..... -
Ian Barker commented
Really surprised this one still isn't a feature 7 years on
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Ryan commented
Agreed. After Trialing SQL Prompt and SQL Complete.. this is one of the core things missing from SQL Complete that I miss from SQL Prompt.
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AdminDevart (_, Devart) commented
Automatic Closing Characters when you type opening characters
When you type opening characters, for example a single quotation mark ( ' ), SQL Prompt automatically inserts the corresponding closing character.
You can set SQL Prompt to automatically insert the following closing characters:
Parenthesis ( ) )
Bracket ( ] )
Single quotation mark ( ' )
Double quotation mark ( " )
Comment mark ( */ ) -
Rocky Ramdatt commented
I like this feature sql prompt has I would like to see it in SQl Complete if possible.
Thanks
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Tony Phan commented
If this feature exists, then please give it as an option to turn on or off. It appears the ( symbol is already adding the closing ) but I find it annoying because now I must use the right arrow key to get past it, which requires me to lift my hand completely up, over, then back, rather then just key in the ).
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Salman commented
only if there is no character under the cursor.