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I created a query with Visual Query Builder and tried to add comments in the SQL Edit box. When I execute the comments disappear. I tried single line and block SQL comments, both disappear when I execute the query. Is this not supported? How do I make comments?
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Post by davidc »

Unfortunately, when the Query Builder generates the SQL statement, it does not retain the original comments.
The only work-around I can offer to preserve the comments is to save a copy as a SQL file (non-query builder).
David
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
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