The review audit is here.
I tapped EDIT. Why did I fail? It is completely well written sql query. It is not formatted, this is why I choise EDIT. Now I need to wait 7 days. It is not spam, it is quite correct answer.
The review audit is here.
I tapped EDIT. Why did I fail? It is completely well written sql query. It is not formatted, this is why I choise EDIT. Now I need to wait 7 days. It is not spam, it is quite correct answer.
That answer, as others have pointed out, is pretty weak. The OP asked "if this statement has the proper syntax or not," but the "answer" doesn't attempt to answer that question. Instead, it is a query that uses totally different names for the table and columns. So, it's a pretty bad answer and not really fixable by a reviewer making edits.
That said, I can't recall why I deleted that answer. Ordinarily, a bad post like this should just be down voted, not deleted. But as Brad Larson said in the comments, there must have been some context. This answer drew a lot of flags, even though it only existed for about 90 seconds. I can't say for sure at this point, but if I recall correctly, the author was making a lot of edits during the grace period, some of which had absolutely nothing to do with the question.
So, is it a good answer? No, definitely not. Is it a good audit? No, it's not.
That is a weak answer and you could not have edited into proper shape without spending at least as much or more effort then the answerer did. Edits of this magnitude are generally discouraged and such posts are to be deleted.