@JAL Also, thesetwo related questions could IMO use some del votes (but the second one can't be deleted before the first one is gone, because it's marked as a dupe).
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@Braiam If the "too localized" reason still existed, that question would deserve it, as it's basically a "code review / debug" question. Under our current close reasons, Too Broad is appropriate.
@Drew Perhaps. On Meta, the reason suggested is "Typo" meta.stackoverflow.com/a/252035/1677912, which mentions "unlikely to help future users". That should be good enough. If you want to provide guidance to the OP, use a comment, not a close reason.
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I just protected a relatively highly-upvoted question: stackoverflow.com/questions/885937/… Anyone having downvotes and deletevotes left to remove the worst answers there (all at 0 and below)?
Maybe I misunderstood, Drew, but your comment got me to look at the other answer, which turned out to be the OP indicating their question was in fact a duplicate.
I don't understand your comment. (Nor why you keep sending more notifications about it...) The answer showed up in the New Answer to Old Questions tool (which you just got access to tonight). The question is a duplicate. Closing it avoids additional answers being added, and lets it be a pointer to the answer, to help others. So, what exactly are you talking about?
@Drew I don't understand your comment. (Nor why you keep sending more notifications about it...) The answer showed up in the New Answer to Old Questions tool (which you just got access to tonight). The question is a duplicate. Closing it avoids additional answers being added, and lets it be a pointer to the answer, to help others. So, what exactly are you talking about?
@Drew This is an extremely common question in the linux and bash tags and I have never seen one where the OP did a proper investigation of the phenomenon
Recently there are many questions on SO that shows no attempts to solve problems. The questions are like "Give me code for ..." and does not include any code in the question.
These questions are be closed as Too Broad, Unclear or Why this code isn't working without including MCVE.
Which is the ...
Anyone would like test my bot? I've just fixed some errors, now maybe it can works fine. (By the way, I've moved my bot here...No problem, I'll delete the output after we read it)
So command is Kevin's bot: Newest SQL commands.
But nobody cares my bot...
@Am_I_Helpful Wow, You voted to close this question Nov 14 at 12:42.
@KevinGuan That appears somewhat terrible, why not simply update the upvotes and downvote values in the table, instead of deleting the schema and re-creating it!
@KevinGuan You don't need create commands at all; you already have everything fixed, but, simply UPDATE Election SET upvotes = xxxx, downvotes = yyyy where username = "ZZZZ".
@Am_I_Helpful Yeah, but as I said, you didn't create the schema, so update what? Then the problem back, I need post create schema commands for the new user, and update schema commands for the old user right?
@Tunaki Those are 1, and that too about when I asked the question. Not answered any. Seems out of scope of mine! LOL.
@KevinGuan One better thing could be :- you have your schema fixed, then you ask your bot to produce only update command, instead of all those deletion and creation, and then re-insertion!
@KevinGuan You could even use REPLACE function as mentioned by @Thaillie
Just now I've seen a new-tag named java-project on SO, it has only 1 question asked, which I edited. How can one get to know who created that tag? And, how to burninate the tag?
@Tim `WHERE LOWER(Location) LIKE '%netherlands%' OR UPPER(Location) LIKE '%NETHERLANDS%' or Location like '%Netherlands%' isn't that a bit redundant???