As someone who is active in the sql, I understand your desire to implement this but, if this were required, I foresee issues and can't endorse this request.
Elaborating on my comment above, there are far too many folks who cannot write simple SQL statements which is why they could be asking questions. By placing this requirement, we are assuming that they are savvy enough to write DDL statements, and we just can't make that assumption.
How should we define "database-related"? Will that be based on the tags? Would we say, if the sql tag is added, then we force them to add DDL statements? Or if a specific RDBMS tag is added, then we require it?
Unfortunately, users aren't always great at placing the proper tags on questions. For example, we currently have 2.9k+ questions that contain both mysql and sql-server, and I'd guess that the question doesn't apply to both servers. We have more posts added daily with both tags that need to be fixed because users just don't know what product they are actually using.
If we require this and a user doesn't know how to write a DDL statement, then they could just tag it incorrectly to get the question posted or get frustrated and leave the site unsatisfied.
A solution to this, without requiring it, would be to leave a comment to the user explaining that providing DDL statements would be extremely helpful in answering the question. Or you could even direct them to SQL Fiddle where there is a nifty little option to convert Text to DDL. By doing this we are educating the user on how to make their question better, without possibly punishing them for something they don't know.
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