I've started browsing the Documentation for some of my favourite tags and am looking to contribute. As a soft start to ease myself in, I came across the GROUP BY topic within the sql tag, which said it was missing a Syntax section.
Thinking this would be an easy and helpful thing to include, I took the MSDN syntax for the GROUP BY
clause:
-- Syntax for SQL Server and Azure SQL Database
-- ISO-Compliant Syntax
GROUP BY {
column-expression
| ROLLUP ( <group_by_expression> [ ,...n ] )
| CUBE ( <cgroup_by_expression> [ ,...n ] )
| GROUPING SETS ( <grouping set> [ ,...n ] )
| () --calculates the grand total
} [ ,...n ]
<group_by_expression> ::=
column-expression
| ( column-expression [ ,...n ] )
<grouping_set> ::=
() --calculates the grand total
| <grouping_set_item>
| ( <grouping_set_item> [ ,...n ] )
<grouping_set_item> ::=
<group_by_expression>
| ROLLUP ( <group_by_expression> [ ,...n ] )
| CUBE ( <group_by_expression> [ ,...n ] )
-- For backward compatibility only.
-- Non-ISO-Compliant Syntax for SQL Server and Azure SQL Database
GROUP BY
[ ALL ] column-expression [ ,...n ]
| column-expression [ ,...n ] [ WITH { CUBE | ROLLUP } ]
-- Syntax for Azure SQL Data Warehouse and Parallel Data Warehouse
GROUP BY {
column-name [ WITH (DISTRIBUTED_AGG) ]
| column-expression
} [ ,...n ]
However, I was totally unable to get this multi-line text to appear as above when entered into the Syntax section of this Topic. I found this question and was able to get the code snippet to appear in the right format in my preview, but when attempting to submit my edit, I received the error:
Syntax must be formatted as a list of one-liners
As per the question linked above, I did begin my text with a bulleted list marker (as per the SELECT Topic), but it still won't be accepted. I also tried having multiple bullet point markers, but this still didn't work and I didn't want to submit with a bullet point marker on every single line as this looked horrible in the preview.
Having read up a bit more on the intended purpose of the Syntax section (including the "Listing Syntax" yellow help box to the right when editing), it seems that perhaps this section is not intended to contain a syntax definition in the same way as pages on MSDN do, but rather is for something else - "removing duplication from examples" is given as the main reason it seems.
What exactly is meant by this?
Can someone provide an example of what is meant to go in the Syntax section of a Topic?
If the intention is not to hold MSDN-esque Syntax definitions, should I be doing something about Topics where this is what has been provided (for example, the sql Topic on SELECT has a multi-line syntax displayed in a similar way to what I have tried to achieve, although I have not used their exact approach as the GROUP BY
syntax would benefit from indentation, which doesn't appear to be possible).
Edit:
Following discussion in the comments, as an example, let's just assume that I want to get the following text into the Syntax section (putting aside the fact that it's lifted from the MSDN page):
GROUP BY {
column-expression
| ROLLUP ( <group_by_expression> [ ,...n ] )
| CUBE ( <cgroup_by_expression> [ ,...n ] )
| GROUPING SETS ( <grouping set> [ ,...n ] )
| () --calculates the grand total
} [ ,...n ]
If I paste this text into the editor verbatim, I get the whole thing as a single line of text:
I can get it split onto multiple lines by adding newlines (which looks pretty ugly in the editor:
However, this will not submit due to the Syntax must be formatted as a list of one-liners
warning.
If I add a bullet to the first line, it puts loads of space between the first and second lines:
And if I try to remove the empty line, it puts the second line back onto the end of the first line:
So I don't see a way to cleanly present multi-line syntax definitions, let alone include indenting as well.
Edit 2:
As suggested by Frank, you can get the preview to look exactly as you wish by using a double space at the end of each line and a number of
to indent:
However, once again this will not submit due to the Syntax must be formatted as a list of one-liners
warning.
I tried exactly as Frank suggested, with just a single
on each line I wanted to indent (even though this is not the exact formatting I'd like), but this also would not submit:
I've also tried using <pre>
and this seems to add an unwanted blank line which I cannot get rid of:
Then I thought I'd cracked it, as adding four spaces to the start of each subsequent line (like when adding a code block in a normal Q or A post) seemed to do the trick:
However, this also will not submit due to the Syntax must be formatted as a list of one-liners
warning.
GROUP BY
should be its own "line".GROUP BY
in SQL is an example of this. I was trying to understand whether this formatting issue is my real problem, or whether I do not understand the purpose of the Syntax section.
which seems to "work": stackoverflow.com/documentation/sql/627/…