I don't think it's an answer. It basically says, yes, you have a problem. It definitely doesn't answer the actual question "Is there no way to turn "only_full_group_by" off in Azure Database for MySql Server?"
Is it NAA though? possibly not. The linked blog does provide some solutions to the generic only_full_group_by problem without answering the specific question. Most of the answer is just a regurgitation of the MySQL manual...
@Nick yeah, I think you're right. The answer says "I can't run this query because only_full_group_by mode is on; how do I turn off that mode?" The answer is "you can't do that query with only_full_group_by mode turned on"
@MarioGalic As far as I know, Queen is primarily in SOBotics, which gets lots of reports from Queen, but there may be a more appropriate room to experiment in. Queen very rarely posts here in SOCVR when there is something that SOBotics feels needs more eyes on it than they currently have available, but that's quite rare. Thank you for already being considerate about using the bot. That is appreciated.
@Nick The linked blog doesn't seem to help; it suggests setting sql_mode='', which the OP says they've tried. Even if it answer the question it would still be link-only
@Dharman I’m not a domain expert on it either, but I see the purpose of the code in the answer seems to be to show an example of something (else) that’s known not to work. So overall, if there is an answer to the question there, the answer is simply “No, you can’t do what you’re trying to do”. Which if so, seems like it could just be a comment
@Machavity the code is just copy/paste from the manual link. OP already knows they have the problem described in the code, they're trying to work out why they can't seem to disable only_full_group_by mode in Azure MySQL
I don't think the answer has any value. It doesn't say anything OP doesn't already know and it doesn't address the specific part of the question at all.
@Dharman how do you know people have agreed with you?
@Machavity I know if the goal of one my response is to show a code example, I can’t do that in a comment. So I then need to decide if I really have to time to write a proper answer with a code example, or else just probably not respond to the question at all
@Andreas it seems like, arguably, the action of selecting commands in the Excel UI is a type of programming. (If in fact the stuff the OP is describing are commands or otherwise some kind of thing that has a processing change on the data in the spreadsheet.)
It seems that we have one of the visualstudio tags pair. where and clause were (?) created at the same time, they were a typo that went out of control looking for where-clause for SQL questions and now it's our chore to clean it.
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No, they were created as a pair.
No, well, kinda yes? Define "...
If you're all looking for a filter to find easily closable posts, try this out. It's what I used to use up until recently. Now I use something a little more advanced.
Do the one flag comment deletions still work? I just flagged a "thanks" comment and "click the checkmark to accept" comment and neither of them disappeared.
I thought "thanks" and "accept" were keywords that would trigger the comment to get deleted instantly
@AndrasDeak I haven't seen it, no, despite it being held in Austin. I did appreciate the blog post you linked. That was really nicely done. But videos take too long to watch... On the subject of matplotlib, I've tried to use it in C++ before, but I really didn't like it. It seemed really poorly done, to be honest. I'm kind of surprised there are smart people behind it who actively maintain it and try to push the limits. It seemed more like a half-hearted, unmaintained attempt.
@oguzismail I think this has probably been covered adequately, but just in case... A single rude word should be replaced (or deleted) with an edit. That's not enough for a rude/abusive flag. The whole post needs to be irredeemably rude/abusive (i.e., impossible to edit, or even if you did edit, all you'd be left with is a rant).
@AndrewMyers Yes, they still work, but there's a length limit. If the comment is longer than some undisclosed threshold length, then presence of a single word won't nuke it.
@desertnaut Gah! Why did you not enlist the help of an unfriendly neighborhood diamond?
@TylerH You definitely missed it. I complain about this nonsensical interpretation a lot. I still don't believe moderators should judge technical correctness, but applicability is a horse of a different color. You're forgiven for ignoring most of what I post on Meta, though. :-) Yeah, as Braiam later said, Catija and I disagree with some of the other members of the team about this, and other SE sites follow very different rules than SO does. I'd probably say I'm somewhere in the middle.
@10Rep Your score parameter was incorrect, since it's selecting posts with score greater than or equal to -1. You might want to try mine instead: Posts To Close
Cool, good to hear. So then, nitpick on migration, e.g., this. I know it's hard to remember, I don't always get it right either, and if you're too fast, it even sometimes means playing whack-a-mole with the other SOCVR members, but... it's best to delete the comments suggesting migration before migrating, since you can't delete them after. If you don't delete them, they end up appearing on the target site uselessly.
Also, I like to go ahead and just delete the question from SO after migrating.
Sometimes they get auto-deleted as part of the migration. I don't know the exact rules; I suspect it's when they contain a link to the destination site. But it doesn't always work reliably.
Except for the experience of the user who has their questions migrated. Then it's just completely awful. But, luckily, that's not our problem.
</sarcasm>
@10Rep Two things. First, please put the question you want acted on first in your request, not second. Second, please don't suggest migration of partial/incomplete questions. That one lacked enough information to debug the problem and didn't even have any code. It shouldn't be migrated or re-posted on GameDev.SE. It should just be closed. You shouldn't even leave comments suggesting another site to ask, because the asker will often just go copy-paste their question there, as-is.
@RyanM Wait, they're not? In dark mode, transparent avatars are rendered on a... light background?
Does that instead apply a checkerboard pattern to your avatar?
Also...did you know that you can make that top bar stop following you around as you scroll down the page trying to focus on content? You can actually get a good inch worth of screen space back, all with this one neat trick!
@Makyen Regarding this and this... The user is rightfully blacklisted, and should stay that way. Yet SD caught my rollback, so that's rightfully a FP. It was my understanding that FP feedback causes a user to be removed from the blacklist. Is there a way to avoid that when you want the user to continue to be blacklisted, even though you have rolled back the vandalism?
@CodyGray I'm doing system maintenance at the moment, so not able to do much wrt. SO. Brief: No, there's no way to avoid having FP feedback remove from the blacklist, but you can re-add the user with !!/addblu <URL to user profile>.
@RyanM Ah, 3/4 of those things I don't use. The 4th, I get to by typing "me" in my address bar and pressing Enter, which is 2000 times faster than navigating the SE dropdown menu in the top bar.
@CodyGray it woud be nice to be able to say "FP but don't unblacklist" but I suspect it would be used so rarely that you won't remember the command, and thus it's easier to just add them back after you FP
what's the best thing to do with questions like this? It has what looks like it might be a useful self-answer baked into the question, but the rest of the question is...slim. Should I remove it from the question and post it as a an answer?
If sockpuppets are removed, do the original votes still show in reputation history? I'm looking at a clear voting fraud case, but it looks like they have had votes removed due to a user deletion. Not sure if some socks were missed or if they just maybe actually got lucky...
I've always found it somewhat odd. When I was learning German in high school (so, not the best teacher, but oh well), I always remember being admonished for my tendency to use commas. The claim was that German doesn't use commas nearly as much as English does, and I tried to punctuate German like it was English.
@RyanM I am looking at a similar case. Furthermore, the same user has created a new account while the old main account is still suspended. I'm monitoring but unsure if anything further needs to be done.
Comma splices also just often end up in places where you'd naturally pause. For instance, it might be read out loud as "Why is my responsive web design...not acting responsive?"
@RobbyCornelissen Please flag that. Suspensions apply to the person, not the account, so creating a new account while the main account is suspended is an immediately actionable offense. Just be clear about what's happening in your flag.
Shame SE abolished the swag. I feel like the mods deserve to be sent a physical commemorative flag for their efforts. Another possibility is a mug with a flag on it or similar.
@Braiam group-by, where-clause and case were all helpful tags that describe the context of the question. I reverted your edit, stop defacing posts on personal whims
Maybe; I have no idea. I'm not an expert on what is allowed on all 150+ SE sites, and I don't pretend to be. There's no point in trying to even guess for a question that could not possibly be on-topic anywhere in its current form.
At the very least it seems to have multiple questions. But I'm also unsure whether either is suitable. It is about a platform used by developers and I've seen similar things for other stores or managed accounts. Then again, since it's about Apple, then maybe it should be on Ask Different.
If you follow a question, do you get a notification for when it is reopened?
Plenty of things here can't be answered in a completely authoritative manner and are subject to change at any time, without notice, when a new update is pushed.
I think there's a difference between true customer support and real practical programming problems encountered by developers in the course of deploying on App Stores or anywhere else.
@CodyGray Which is, I suppose, a long way of saying I agree with you here, but that I don't think policy questions are "real practical programming problems." They're, at best, legal questions, but they're not even really that because really they can be interpreted however the company chooses to apply them. It's off-topic for the same reason you can't ask if the Facebook would consider it a violation of their ToS for your Facebook app to store a user's contacts.
I agree: legal questions are answerable (on the proper SE site) by experts with citations to case law, precedent, etc. Review policy...well, I suppose you could quote the requirements, but a lot of them aren't straightforward and the guidelines for app reviewers aren't public. For example, we get a lot of people complaining that their app was rejected for not following some guideline and want to know why.
@10Rep it was late when I posted that SEDE query so I only now realized you asked something slightly different. Is a SEDE query simply not what you're looking for or is it worth revisiitng and doing the word count as you intended. Let me know and I'll be happy to spend some time on it over the weekend
@CodyGray Yeah, that's bad for ...a few reasons, including that it wouldn't be on-topic even if we did permit those questions, because it contains exactly zero information about what the app actually does.
Well, except apparently cause users to download or install applications from unknown sources outside of Google Play.
@CodyGray I have no idea how it even works in C++ so I can't comment in that. The python version is pretty nice. But if the C++ version was written by people with python in mind it's only expected that you'd hate it.
Could be, yes. This was actually structured like the stateful MATLAB version, which is kinda what I thought would be best, since I was using it for interactive data visualization and my team is already familiar with MATLAB.
So while technically inferior, that really wasn't my primary complaint.
@CodyGray not much. I switched when about:performance was only in dev edition, which also bumped the version to multithreading and other updates, and I've been using it since.
@RyanM Not sure about this. The User Interface developer seems to be quite willing to look into things. Aaron looked into the option of having two separate avatars on my request and explained why it wasn't feasible :)
hilariously, the android-mvvm complaint (now deleted since I got the point after the first pile of downvotes) is the only one that was negatively received...I'll try that again someday with a better post
@Vega fascinating...well, color me somewhat surprised. I've certainly been referred to as male by people whom I'm pretty sure didn't open my profile to check, but also I have a commonly (but not always!) male first name.
Hmm, should dark mode bugs go to SO meta because it's an SO-only feature?
@Scratte I present as evidence this question, which contains the word "bro" twice in its paltry two lines of content. I may have added an extra "Bro" to my canned comment for the occasion...
@Scratte Dude, you aren't very helpful! What's your problem, man! Bro, you aren't going to earn very many points here if you don't start helping more of your mates.
Notably, that synonym ('buddy' or 'friend') is chiefly British English, which I as an American am going to use as a bad excuse for having gotten it wrong :-p
@Scratte Hmmm. Well as Cody said, comrade is gender neutral... but does have a strong masculine implication because it's pretty heavily linked to the military, which is pretty male dominated even today (and far more so when the word was more commonly used)
Need some advice, I would rather this question be closed as a duplicate since it is irrelevant if it's a .zip / .png / etc. It's essentiallhy a blob to base64 conversion: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63188904/how-to-encode-zip-file-to-base64-in-javascript
@kemicofaghost are you still looking for advice on that question? It’s closed anyway now, right? Are you wondering about re-opening so that it could be marked as a duplicate instead?
@Vega all, I wonder if mate is ok if you add a "y" to it so it’s "matey” instead…
I think the Quakers all just addressed each other with “friend”. (Or I guess still do.)