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An error occurred while saving the comment Lee Robinson commentedThis is available in a product called SSMS Tools. It is a nice complimentary tool to use with SQL Prompt.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Lee Robinson commentedThese two look exactly the same to me the way they are displayed on my screen. I would like the predicate to not have any effect on the indention since it is not a column name.
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This is part of a bigger issue. the "+" is an "infix" operator. All infix operators should be allowed to be aligned this way. This includes "AND", "OR" and arithmetic operators. The first operand, in this situation the first operand is the first "CASE" should be aligned with the next "CASE" and the "+" to the left. It would be similar to the way columns and commas are aligned. Commas can be considered "infix operators" also.