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Could you please provide us a concrete example demonstrating this and describe it in more detail?
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An error occurred while saving the comment AdminDevart (_, Devart) commentedAutomatic 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 ( */ )
row_number() with order by statement seems to be following the select/order by line break logic. Most folks I've seen online use the same single line syntax for most row_number operations. I'd like the option to customer the row_number() formatting in a select statement, maybe to allow wrapping when certain length exceeded.