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9:05 PM
Banging my head on my desk: I would preferably like to program it in a higher level language, and not an object-oriented language. C, C++, or Java would be preferable
 
@NathanOliver *facepalm*
 
More like *facedesk*
 
Don't have a desk right now, so I make do with what I have...at hand
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rofl
 
9:08 PM
@NathanOliver I suppose the empty set Ø will work. It can do lots of stuff, especially when combined with l, then it makes Øl :)
 
@VLAZ you get a star for that
I had to comment with: youtube.com/watch?v=BKorP55Aqvg
 
classic sketch :)
 
ITYM face.desk();
 
@NathanOliver You actually put that in a comment in a post? :D
 
9:10 PM
lol! Awesome :) I'm dying here.. again :)
 
9:41 PM
Is this lacking details? It has three answers.
 
@Scratte it's a weird question, poorly explained, but I understand it. They want the ID and the value, except with the value in each case replaced with the max value for that ID. A rare case where Requires Editing might be appropriate (but risky because of the issues with it)
 
@RyanM Ok. I'll remove my flag on it then :)
 
One of the answerers has more than 10k rep, another more than 900k. Based on that, I'd say there are enough details. Then again, I read the question and it's odd. I get the idea of it but it feels a bit like an XY question. My instinct says that OP probably is trying to solve a different problem there.
 
I suspect the answer is that there are more columns that aren't relevant to the question, and this is just a minimal example
 
looks clear enough to me
 
9:48 PM
@VLAZ I do not think that the reputation of the answerers has any baring. I've seen lots of questions be closed after a high rep user has answered it.
 
Like, imagine you're trying to generate a report of product prices at dates and times, and determine which is the best deal based on the maximum price it sold for during that period
 
It's just a litmus test. If multiple very high rep users answered a question, then it's less likely to be closable. But definitely not impossible, of course.
 
I tend to agree, except for dupes. There are a lot (maybe not a lot, but at least a noticable few) that don't bother to look for dupes and just answer.
 
@Scratte Ohh yes, definitely. It should be closed. Personally, I would not bother with SQL tags. It's a wild west and no one is moderating it.
 
I occasionally give answers to typo-ish questions and then vote to close.
 
9:52 PM
@VLAZ Sometimes, I suppose it is a litmus test. Sometimes it's sort of a habit for users to answer what they think the question is about. Spend enough time in tags and one comes to see a pattern too.
 
Don't look at the rep of people who answer, just close. Especially when it comes to SQL..
 
+++++++
Yes, reputation is often more an indicator of how long someone has been on the site
 
@Dharman Curious, what's wrong with that one? It seems clear(-ish) if poorly phrased. Could be a dupe of course, I don't know the SQL tag or, frankly, much SQL.
 
@RyanM please don't do that. Leave an answer as a comment and then vote to close. That way the roomba will get it.
 
@Dharman It's a jira issue, yes.. but I've given up on trying to curate those on the SQL tag.
@RyanM ^ it's a work order. There's a special meta post about providing "the work done so far" for sql questions.
 
9:56 PM
@NathanOliver I try to avoid actually answering in cases where it would make the roomba not get it (e.g., someone already gave an incorrect answer)
 
@RyanM For one, you have no idea which SQL flavour to use. You do not know if that RDBMS supports window functions.
 
@Dharman it's tagged [mysql]
 
It's also tagged Oracle.
 
...so it is.
 
Which MySQL?
 
9:57 PM
okay, that's unclear.
 
too late for me anyway. I retracted my flag..
 
I know what I said above, but I would just remove the 2 tags and "Hi" and leave it be.
At least, I don't feel that my CV are well spent on SQL questions.
 
I'm also pretty sure there's about 100 dupes for finding max by partition.
 
@Scratte but as far as it being a work order goes, IMHO it's condensed to just the part of the problem that they couldn't solve, and I don't know how you'd solve half of that problem. It could, of course, be a dupe.
it could also be homework and I've been bamboozled
 
@RyanM The meta post is quite clear that all SQL questions of that type have the same requirements as homework questions. But it's not updated in the help pages, so I'm not all that fuzzed about applying it. I also do not expect close vote reviewers to know about the meta post.
 
10:02 PM
@E_4_net_or_whatever_it_is How was someone able to post an answer to that after it was closed?
 
@RyanM the wicked grace period.
 
Here's the meta post, if you're curious: Why should I provide a Minimal Reproducible Example for a very simple SQL query?. It's also linked from the FAQ index from the help overview.
 
@Dharman Yup.. that looks like an almost identical question :) But it's sql-server..
 
You convinced me. I cast a duplicate CV
 
10:09 PM
Super :)
Image what 2 years and 5 goldhammers could do for that tag..
 
10:51 PM
@Scratte IMHO it clearly has 1) and 2), and having condensed their problem down to the one remaining part mostly satisfies 3) (imagine that the question were preceded by "I'm trying to generate a report of product prices at dates and times, and determine which is the best deal based on the maximum price it sold for during that period. I can get the max price with a group by, but I want the individual values in each row."). All of that said, I agree with your dupe, and I cast a dupe CV too.
 
@RyanM I'd argue it doesn't have 1. I can't make dbfiddle.uk take the ascii table as input, so when I answer sql question I have to manually make both the create table and the insert statements. For 3. I'd like to see what SQL they tried but didn't want and why they didn't like the result that they got.
(I know that 1. says an ascii table is fine, but it's really not fine)
 
@Scratte check out db-fiddle.com or sqlfiddle.com. Both of them can take an ascii table and convert it into DDL
 
Can confirm, that question's sample data works on db-fiddle.com
 
11:07 PM
Now.. I just feel stupid :) I've been using dbfiddle.uk because it supports more databases and it works very well.. :) And I think it was part of a SE project too.
 
Well I learned something new: the existence of those websites :-)
 
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