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It's too complex to expect Stack Overflow to supply an entire DBMS for a question or two. Here are some reasons I can think of off the top of my head:

  • The specific version of their DBMS may be proprietary
  • The specific version may be difficult or cumbersome to install
  • There may be specific configuration settings or tuning that would impact the result of the query or its performance

Notwithstanding that I too agree that the OP needs to supply the data as part of their questionI too agree that the OP needs to supply the data as part of their question, asking Stack Overflow to supply a blank database would be too much of a lift. If you want to answer the question but you don't have the right DBMS to answer it with, be very careful about that as you may be rightfully called out for having bad SQL syntax or performance.

It's too complex to expect Stack Overflow to supply an entire DBMS for a question or two. Here are some reasons I can think of off the top of my head:

  • The specific version of their DBMS may be proprietary
  • The specific version may be difficult or cumbersome to install
  • There may be specific configuration settings or tuning that would impact the result of the query or its performance

Notwithstanding that I too agree that the OP needs to supply the data as part of their question, asking Stack Overflow to supply a blank database would be too much of a lift. If you want to answer the question but you don't have the right DBMS to answer it with, be very careful about that as you may be rightfully called out for having bad SQL syntax or performance.

It's too complex to expect Stack Overflow to supply an entire DBMS for a question or two. Here are some reasons I can think of off the top of my head:

  • The specific version of their DBMS may be proprietary
  • The specific version may be difficult or cumbersome to install
  • There may be specific configuration settings or tuning that would impact the result of the query or its performance

Notwithstanding that I too agree that the OP needs to supply the data as part of their question, asking Stack Overflow to supply a blank database would be too much of a lift. If you want to answer the question but you don't have the right DBMS to answer it with, be very careful about that as you may be rightfully called out for having bad SQL syntax or performance.

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It's too complex to expect Stack Overflow to supply an entire DBMS for a question or two. Here are some reasons I can think of off the top of my head:

  • The specific version of their DBMS may be proprietary
  • The specific version may be difficult or cumbersome to install
  • There may be specific configuration settings or tuning that would impact the result of the query or its performance

Notwithstanding that I too agree that the OP needs to supply the data as part of their question, asking Stack Overflow to supply a blank database would be too much of a lift. If you want to answer the question but you don't have the right DBMS to answer it with, be very careful about that as you may be rightfully called out for having bad SQL syntax or performance.