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When Googling for how to perform multiple inserts in a single SQL statement I came across this question, which contained a direct answer to my problem.

Inserting multiple rows in a single SQL query?Inserting multiple rows in a single SQL query?

The question has received 225924 views and 173 upvotes at the time of writing this question.

The question which is a SQL question has been closed as off topic. I find this quite disconcerting, as it is clearly quite a useful question. It gets plenty of views because people are clearly searching for an answer to that problem.

I've had discussions with moderators before about questions being closed, and their potential usefulness. I've been told that a question being closed isn't a big deal. I understand that the question is still there and is still of use to people, but by closing a question we are saying that we'd prefer this question hadn't been asked to begin with. We're saying "please don't ask any more questions like this one".

This is what I am taking issue with, because if that question hadn't been asked I believe the site would be less useful. I would have had to go to somewhere other than Stack overflow to get the answer to the question "How do I perform multiple inserts in a single SQL statement". Stack overflow is a programming Q and A website. That question is by definition a programming question, and certainly worthy of an answer.

I have no problem with moderators closing questions, locking them, etc. Those guys do a fantastic job for no pay. I have however seen plenty of perfectly reasonable questions being closed.

I have cast a re-open vote incase anyone else wants to re-open it.

Should this question have been closed? Is it really off topic?

Update

The question has now been closed as a duplicate of a higher quality question.


 

When Googling for how to perform multiple inserts in a single SQL statement I came across this question, which contained a direct answer to my problem.

Inserting multiple rows in a single SQL query?

The question has received 225924 views and 173 upvotes at the time of writing this question.

The question which is a SQL question has been closed as off topic. I find this quite disconcerting, as it is clearly quite a useful question. It gets plenty of views because people are clearly searching for an answer to that problem.

I've had discussions with moderators before about questions being closed, and their potential usefulness. I've been told that a question being closed isn't a big deal. I understand that the question is still there and is still of use to people, but by closing a question we are saying that we'd prefer this question hadn't been asked to begin with. We're saying "please don't ask any more questions like this one".

This is what I am taking issue with, because if that question hadn't been asked I believe the site would be less useful. I would have had to go to somewhere other than Stack overflow to get the answer to the question "How do I perform multiple inserts in a single SQL statement". Stack overflow is a programming Q and A website. That question is by definition a programming question, and certainly worthy of an answer.

I have no problem with moderators closing questions, locking them, etc. Those guys do a fantastic job for no pay. I have however seen plenty of perfectly reasonable questions being closed.

I have cast a re-open vote incase anyone else wants to re-open it.

Should this question have been closed? Is it really off topic?

Update

The question has now been closed as a duplicate of a higher quality question.

 

When Googling for how to perform multiple inserts in a single SQL statement I came across this question, which contained a direct answer to my problem.

Inserting multiple rows in a single SQL query?

The question has received 225924 views and 173 upvotes at the time of writing this question.

The question which is a SQL question has been closed as off topic. I find this quite disconcerting, as it is clearly quite a useful question. It gets plenty of views because people are clearly searching for an answer to that problem.

I've had discussions with moderators before about questions being closed, and their potential usefulness. I've been told that a question being closed isn't a big deal. I understand that the question is still there and is still of use to people, but by closing a question we are saying that we'd prefer this question hadn't been asked to begin with. We're saying "please don't ask any more questions like this one".

This is what I am taking issue with, because if that question hadn't been asked I believe the site would be less useful. I would have had to go to somewhere other than Stack overflow to get the answer to the question "How do I perform multiple inserts in a single SQL statement". Stack overflow is a programming Q and A website. That question is by definition a programming question, and certainly worthy of an answer.

I have no problem with moderators closing questions, locking them, etc. Those guys do a fantastic job for no pay. I have however seen plenty of perfectly reasonable questions being closed.

I have cast a re-open vote incase anyone else wants to re-open it.

Should this question have been closed? Is it really off topic?

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Why was "Inserting multiple rows in a single SQL query?" closed?

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The question has now been closed as a duplicate of a higher quality question.


When Googling for how to perform multiple inserts in a single SQL statement I came across this question, which contained a direct answer to my problem.

Inserting multiple rows in a single SQL query?

The question has received 225924 views and 173 upvotes at the time of writing this question.

The question which is a SQL question has been closed as off topic. I find this quite disconcerting, as it is clearly quite a useful question. It gets plenty of views because people are clearly searching for an answer to that problem.

I've had discussions with moderators before about questions being closed, and their potential usefulness. I've been told that a question being closed isn't a big deal. I understand that the question is still there and is still of use to people, but by closing a question we are saying that we'd prefer this question hadn't been asked to begin with. We're saying "please don't ask any more questions like this one".

This is what I am taking issue with, because if that question hadn't been asked I believe the site would be less useful. I would have had to go to somewhere other than Stack overflow to get the answer to the question "How do I perform multiple inserts in a single SQL statement". Stack overflow is a programming Q and A website. That question is by definition a programming question, and certainly worthy of an answer.

I have no problem with moderators closing questions, locking them, etc. Those guys do a fantastic job for no pay. I have however seen plenty of perfectly reasonable questions being closed.

I have cast a re-open vote incase anyone else wants to re-open it.

Should this question have been closed? Is it really off topic?