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Additional AS
Hi Redgate Team,
SQL Prompt will add an AS in the end formatting the following code
Version 9.0.9.3951
Thanks for fixing this!
Torsten
SQL Prompt will add an AS in the end formatting the following code
SELECT ((4.2 * 29) + 68 )* 8 + (6 * 34)
SELECT ((4.2 * 29) + 68 )* 8 + (6 * 34) AS
Version 9.0.9.3951
Thanks for fixing this!
Torsten
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Kind regards,
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Would it be possible to try updating to the latest version of SQL Prompt Pro?
http://download.red-gate.com/checkforupdates/SQLPrompt/SQLPrompt_9.0.9.3951.exe
If you installed SSMS 2017 after installing SQL Prompt then you will need to rerun the installer so that it can install into SSMS 2017 too. Hope that makes sense.
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Would it be possible to try updating to the latest version of SQL Prompt Pro?
http://download.red-gate.com/checkforupdates/SQLPrompt/SQLPrompt_9.0.9.3951.exe
If you installed SSMS 2017 after installing SQL Prompt then you will need to rerun the installer so that it can install into SSMS 2017 too. Hope that makes sense.
Best wishes,
Fabiola
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