I know that when a user tags a database question with SQL, we see the following message:
It does mention that it gets better answers if they include "one specific database engine". However, if I don't use this tag but were to simply tag my question as [MySQL] and [SQL-Server] no message would appear. This of course leads to the constantly repeated (though necessary) comment of:
Are you using MySQL or SQL Server? They are totally different products.
I think it would be a great benefit to have a similar message appear anytime a user tags multiple database engines, whether it's MySQL/SQLite or SQLite/SQL-Server or whatever. This will prompt the user to (hopefully) stop and select only the proper database engine, or at the very least include their reasoning for tagging both.
To elaborate on that last statement, there are cases where a user may be interested in a universal solution, or their question is in regards to a difference between the two DBMS, so certainly it isn't an action that should be outlawed. However, a question like that would be much improved upon if it had some clarification by the user for why both tags are relevant.
Another option (as opposed to creating a separate warning about multiple DBMS) could include making this same message appear for all database engine tags, not just the SQL tag.
Does anyone else think this feature would be beneficial? Is there a downside (other than developer time required)? Would a feature like that be too difficult or time consuming to implement?