Sticking up for another closed question:
Enforcing mutual uniqueness across multiple columnsEnforcing mutual uniqueness across multiple columns
It was closed as off-topic, without a definitive explanation. It does have one highly voted comment:
Social not technical question.
With elaboration by the same author:
If you don't have the authority to change a schema that is a business problem not a technical problem. Voting to close. And we need another topic for close - social not technical.
Given that the question was closed and the reopen review should have occurred by now, it seems that many people agree with this.
Which to me seems misguided. Arbitrary limitations may make it difficult or even impossible to answer a question, but sometimes you have to deal with them, and in this case it was solveable.
Is it valid to close a question for the sole reason that the OP's stated limitations are too onerous?