It tells you that because the post has 7 upvotes. It was evaluated by the community as a great answer, and you've just gone and said "no it's not". So "you're wrong" because that's not the action the community took.
Now, I'm with you. It doesn't at first glance look great just looking at the answer. But even just on that bit of information, we can't say it's a link-only answer. It tells the OP that his problem might be solved with a SQL parser. That's the answer part and the link adds to that.
Now let's take a look at the question this is an answer to. Looking at what the problem is, and how the OP is trying to approach it, all of a sudden the answer doesn't look all that strange any more. It's essentially a "Stop what you're trying to do. Don't make it so difficult for yourself. Just use a SQL Parser and you're done". Which, with my limited knowledge, seems rather sensible and could explain the upvotes it has gotten, given that it entirely seems to avoid what would have been a tricky road the OP tried to follow.