@Compass You've reviewed 40 posts today, thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 8 minutes and 2 seconds, averaging to a review every 12 seconds.
If I post a question but as the time progresses I understand my problem and realize that my original question is not what I wanted to ask should I flag my first question for deletion?(it already has an answer)
but as i was looking through the old versions of the report I understood what I wanted and how i wanted to do it but subqueries are not helping since i cant group by
I have a query that compares the final balance of a month with the final balance of the same month but from the year before.
The query works just fine, the issue is when I want to check against more than 2 years before, a query was made by my predecessor but this query takes too much time to prin...
if they did a good job or showed effort you appreciated, I would upvote, Accept, thank them, say you realized there were other things you didn't think of, and might post another question
well I didnt optimize the original query since personally is useless(lots of temp tables) but i found out how to get the information i want from a simple query @compass
ok, so the solution is "you abandoned the code" and rewrote from scratch rather than optimized
that is a new question for you to ask, the old question you can mark as solved if you think the answerer's advice would have helped you solve it had you not decided to kill the query
@JustDoIt look at my profile page and the first link for "Describe all Tables" if you want. Granted it is a self-answer. But the answer is a 500 line 2 stored proc answer. No one closed it.
one of the most obscure questions for me, and I answered it myself. almost no one will encounter it ever again because most people aren't poops who lock PDFs
@Compass now look at the Q&A (not my question and I have an Answer) Here ... then look at the right column for Links. I linked it and marketed it a few days ago
Then compare that to yours (not marketed)
Mine is marketed to over a dozen peer questions (the top viewed pretty much)
@JustDoIt for what is worth, the question and answer with more score of mine is deleted, because I can't reproduce it.... stackoverflow.com/q/15469763/792066
I am not writing another one of my Junction Tables answers if I can just post a link in a new comment on New questions that fly in. If someone calls that slimey go for it. At least I am not posting New Answers
@Seth This is simply established meta stance I'm telling you, not just my opinion
If two questions of the same type are asking two different things that're more or less caused by the same problem, and there's an answer on one of them that solves both, then it's a duplicate, pure and simple
@Seth it is, because I recall seeing answers on meta discussion about it by Shog, et al describing it
If you were to bring it up today then the meta community could well come to a different decision
but that was the consensus last time it was broached
Obviously if I'm asking what you ate for dinner and you're asking what the fruit of an orange grove is, and the answer to both questions is "an orange", those aren't duplicate questions because they're two different categories of questions
So some intuition is assumed; it's not literally all questions with the same answer
"Replaced semi colons with dashes because semi colons distract programmers - well at least this one. Added more details and adjectives to add to ambiance."
I love how on that meta a couple votes counts as as enough data to see how well the change is perceived but it took thousands of votes over many answers to stop the licensing change
@NathanOliver probably because the licensing change was pushed from the top down as an organization-wide effort and this was just one dev implementing a simple bug fix
before that @rene . What does it take to go live. (Noting that you made events go live, maybe because you hit the necessary upvote count or some other Trick)
General question to the room. I'm tired of seeing questions pop to the front of my feed with this user answering the exact same thing. stackoverflow.com/a/38749703/2308683
What's the policy on duplicating answers all over?
@cricket_007 Pretty sure it would be better as a comment yeah. I guess your best bet is to vote according to your PoV, and comment if you notice a repeated pattern. If the suer persists in posting LQ answers you can mod-flag or bring the issue on MSO, although that last option is bad due to the sheep Meta effect