Single file: If the option is off, the fragments that match the value pattern are treated separately, as different "files" - for example from the fragment editor's viewpoint.
If the option is on, the corresponding fragments are all merged together to form a single unit, or "file".
Single file: If the option is off, the fragments that match the value pattern are treated separately, as different "files" - for example from the fragment editor's viewpoint.
Given the value pattern
Single file: If the option is off, the fragments that match the value pattern are treated separately, as different "files" - for example from the fragment editor's viewpoint.
xxx (.+) yyy (.+) zzz
Single file: If the option is off, the fragments that match the value pattern are treated separately, as different "files" - for example from the fragment editor's viewpoint.
and the fragment
Single file: If the option is off, the fragments that match the value pattern are treated separately, as different "files" - for example from the fragment editor's viewpoint.
xxx select * yyy from family zzz
,
Single file: If the option is off, the fragments that match the value pattern are treated separately, as different "files" - for example from the fragment editor's viewpoint.
select *
and from family
are treated as two independent fragments (or "files") if the option is off. If the option is on, select * from family
is treated as a single unit or "file".