I almost didn't report it but i figure there's that 0.001% chance this could be important or cause someone to rage someday.
Description of bug:
You have some SQL code in a file, and you realize the last line of your code is not indented. Coincidentally, the last line of your code is also the last line of the file.
^ no more lines!
You triple click the line to select it (This may be Windows PC specific behavior only, i don't know if mac users would do this), hit the tab key on your keyboard;
What should happen:
line should indent but preserve your text after the whitespace
What actually happened:
the whole line disappeared but it did make that whitespace.
It's minor because it (AFAIK) only ever occurs in that scenario.
Version: 16.0.7.2712
Description of bug:
You have some SQL code in a file, and you realize the last line of your code is not indented. Coincidentally, the last line of your code is also the last line of the file.
SQL:
select c.subject,c.crse_numb from courses c
join enrollment e
on e.term_code = c.term_code
and e.subject = c.subject
and e.crse_numb = c.crse_numb;
You triple click the line to select it (This may be Windows PC specific behavior only, i don't know if mac users would do this), hit the tab key on your keyboard;
What should happen:
line should indent but preserve your text after the whitespace
What actually happened:
the whole line disappeared but it did make that whitespace.
It's minor because it (AFAIK) only ever occurs in that scenario.
Version: 16.0.7.2712