Specifically for NAA flags, the view from moderators is quite restricted, they see the answer in isolation.
Let's take the answer you're targetting:
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
public class image {
public static void main(String[] args){
Runtime Rt;
Process Prc;
String cmd = "";
cmd ="sqlldr userID/password@DB control=cntr.ctl log=log1.log" ;
Rt = Runtime.getRuntime();
try {
Prc = Rt.exec(cmd);}
catch(Exception exception)
{
exception.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
It's indeed poor, no explanation of what it does, however there's a call to sqlldr somewhere, I've no clue what this program does, from an external point of view on a question named "Excel/CSV - Convert key value to csv" that may be something related which does what the question is about.
Even if it is bad or wrong, it looks like an honest attempt to answer and not blatantly something else.
To quote Rene's answer:
There are a lot of mishaps with NAA flags. If you are unsure if your
NAA would be recognized when presented in isolation use a custom flag
instead and explain what you want to happen and why.
To complete on your comment:
@Tensibai: I don't see how your last link should be realted, because
there the answer is about the topic at least. Here we have a code that
explains how to call an external program from java, when the question
was about parsing data in excell. – derM
the fact it is java is not a problem, as seen in the question there's a java answer by the same user which seems really answering the question.
The user is new to SO (from its 1 reputation) and as such it would be better to comment and help him improve its answer instead of flagging)