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LCA – reordering commands inside query

Solved577 views18th October 2023
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Miloš Sedláček [DevOps Advocate]676 17th October 2023 0 Comments

Hello,

it seems it’s not possible to reorder the logical commands that the query is composed of. One may need to change the order of e.g. a “select” and “filter” commands inside the query without a need to delete – recreate one of them.

Is that by any chance possible or is there a plan to implement it in the future?

Miloš Sedláček [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 18th October 2023

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Sebastiaan Dumoulein [SLC] [DevOps Enabler]12.78K Posted 17th October 2023 1 Comment

Hello Miloš,

The concept of rearranging operators is intriguing!

While we don’t have immediate plans for this, we do have an upcoming feature that will allow you to insert a new operator. I’ll check with the team if adding the ability to move operators around is a feasible addition.

Miloš Sedláček [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 18th October 2023
Miloš Sedláček [DevOps Advocate] commented 18th October 2023

Hi Sebastiaan,

thank you for your answer. Indeed, inserting a new operator would be even more beneficial.

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