Instead of having to have a list of all functions, you can just look at the next token. If the next token is '(' then assume you have a function and format appropriately.

While I won't be using this module (because I already write my SQL in a nicely formatted form), I should point out that one thing you need to figure out how to format is a CASE statement. I say this because I frequently write things like this:

SELECT e.eventid , SUM(c.revenue) as total_revenue , SUM( CASE WHEN c.cart_type = 'ST' THEN c.revenue END ) as standard_revenue FROM event e JOIN cart c ON e.eventid = c.eventid GROUP BY e.eventid
and the expressions within the CASE statement can get surprisingly complicated...

In reply to Re: Help SQL::Tidy by tilly
in thread Help SQL::Tidy by eric256

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