Vitor-Avila commented on issue #25839:
URL: https://github.com/apache/superset/issues/25839#issuecomment-2860460371

   I don't think we touched this part. 
   
   But generally curious, could this be solved with `if/else` statements that 
only add the Jinja block if they actually have a value? Like is the issue here 
that the query gets generated and those Jinja macros don't return any value in 
that context which produces a broken SQL? Or is the issue here that the Jinja 
templating syntax is not being properly rendered?


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