In Reference to MySQL: View with Subquery in the FROM Clause Limitation
I created an edit: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/8313127
and was rejected due to:
Nico reviewed this 2 hours ago: Reject
Adding irrelevant information to the question
Degustaf reviewed this 2 hours ago: Approve
Félix Gagnon-Grenier reviewed this 2 hours ago: Reject
while this is posted by op in a comment, it would be best to ask her to add it to the question herself, the example might not represent the problem.
Tim Bezhashvyly reviewed this 3 hours ago: Reject
This modification has to be made by the author.
I made the edit to add the OP's query to the main question body because the SELECTED answer's first sentence and subsequent query refers directly to a query that the OP has written in a comment and the query does not exist anywhere else on that page.
Without digging through the comments in other people's answers, you will not be able to find the query that the SELECTED answer is based off of.
After seeing someone else add a comment to the SELECTED answer, asking about where the query that the answer is referring to is, I decided to add the query for the better of everyone.
I was rejected and it seems that the general "rule" is that the OP must add that information himself (one person said its "irrelevant information" which I also doubt).
The only problem with this is that the OP had originally posted this question in 2008. What happens if the OP never updates the question with his query? His question/answer essentially becomes useless.
Is this something that is okay with the community?