Documentation has been in public beta for about a week, and some users have pointed out a few issues with the SQL docs, so before things get too unwieldy let's address some of the issues. I mentioned in my comment earlier this week and have been thinking about ways to fix them before they get too out of control.
Problem
The basic problem is that the SQL docs are overly broad and are becoming a catch-all for every platform.
Currently, there are many examples which are specific to a single database (1, 2) and they won’t work on all platforms.
Having these mixed in the SQL docs could be incredibly confusing for a user wanting to learn SQL and the example won't work on their database due to syntax differences. Even the sample tables will only work on MySQL.
This is definitely a problem that we need to fix.
Possible Solutions
I have several ideas to fix some of the issues, but before I we take a machete to it, we need to have a discussion about it.
###Solution 1: Change the Name or Not
Change the name to ANSI SQL, which are the standards that most database platforms are based on. Then create an alias for ansi-sql which will point to the SQL docs; by creating the alias it will prevent ANSI-SQL docs from being created separately.
Leave the name SQL Docs, but edit the overview topic - SQL versions and database engines make it clear these docs are for ANSI SQL only.
Do both, change the name and update the overview.
Solution 2: Limit the scope of the SQL Docs to ANSI Standards
The SQL docs should contain stuff that works on all platforms, i.e. the basics - SELECT, JOIN, UPDATE, most aggregate functions. If we limit the SQL docs to ANSI standard SQL, then any topics or examples that have specific syntax in a database would go directly into the docs for that platform.
This would also mean that the versions would be limited to databases that follow the ANSI SQL standards.
By making this change, the cross apply, outer apply example should not be in the SQL docs but in the docs for each platform because this is only available in SQL Server and Oracle, not all platforms.
Keep in mind, we can always cross-link docs!
The current SQL docs have some great examples in the SELECT topic, and there is a similar topic for SQL Server, but instead of posting identical examples, the SQL Server version would contain any subtle differences it might have for SELECTing, with a link back to the SQL docs.
Fixing the existing topics would involve, if you see something in the SQL Docs that doesn't belong there, propose the topic in the correct tag, create an example in the right tag, and let's get rid of the duplicate in the SQL Docs.
Solution 3:
Get rid of the SQL tag docs all together, and only have documentation for each database platform. This would prevent platform specific syntax from being placed in the wrong tag, but possibly would result in more identical work being placed across the multiple tags. The caveat here is I'm not sure the feasibility of this at this point, but wanted to throw it out for discussion.
Keeping Docs Organized
Earlier this week, we got the ability to add aliases between tags for documentation. This means that we can point tags to a master version.
For example, sql-server-2008, sql-server-2005, etc now point to the SQL Server docs, this will prevent docs for different versions from being created. If a topic is version specific, then you can apply versioning to an example.
We didn't automatically add tag aliases because undoing that process is a giant pain, so if you see something that needs to be aliased to a master tag, then ask on Meta Stack Overflow and we'll clean it up.
There are a few that I think we can still do, but I'd like some feedback first. Some suggested aliases:
- oracle as master with an alias of oracle10g, oracle12c, maybe others like plsql
- sqlite as master with an alias to sqlite3
- sql-server as master with alias of t-sql
Pitch in and Help
Let's work together to get these docs in order. If you have other suggestions on how to organize these docs, then leave feedback here so the community can decide how best to proceed.
Finally, I've created SQL Docs chatroom for users to discuss how best to work through some of these issues. Join us and help create and clean the SQL docs.