Via comments, I learned a few things:
- One can get a sense of how the hold was placed via the question's timeline.
- After the first (and only first) edit, made within five days of closure, the question goes to a reopen review queue. If there's nothing in the timeline about the review, the question is still in the queue.
- The review state can also be checked at
https://stackoverflow.com/review/reopen/<Question ID>
- The OP's second edit, basically adding "why is this on hold?" was counter-productive, because it made the first edit (adding code) less prominent in the reopen review queue.
- The OP's code is not minimal (there's database stuff that wouldn't work in a reproduction environment).
- The error(s) should be in text form, not image.