Your last post here was deleted, so I'm going to assume that you are referring to this question: How to check if I have write permissions to an Oracle table
I think the below points apply here:
- Stack Overflow is not a code writing service
- Having multiple questions asking about the same thing is not helpful for future readers because there would be thousands of same questions with one small difference based on each situation.
NOTE NOT A DUPLICATE. EVIDENCE: The suggested answer by mathguy does not contain the specific SQL that answers my question. There is no SQL found in that answer that specifically gives me a binary (e.g. yes/no) answer to whether I (first person) have access to a given table. FURTHERMORE, the duplicate question itself is ambiguous as to who (is it an admin or regular user?) is executing the SQL. That is why I specifically said "check my privileges" not check anyone's privileges.
It is a duplicate because the solution is the same for everyone, but it needs to be applied to your situation by you. Like mentioned already, most users here don't provide answers for users that have made no attempt to solve the problem as your original post shows.
As of now the only way to perform a point-free aggressive action against a poster is to flag the post as a duplicate leaving the system open to abuse.
No, there are many flags and none of them deduce points, from users that are raising the flag, when used on questions. I would have flagged your question as "too broad" because you made no attempt.
I acknowledge that there is a quorum established for closure, however, regardless of closure the question is still marked as duplicate which can be seen as rewarding a would-be malicious user.
No one gets a points reward for flagging. There are only some badges that can be earned. On the other hand, users can get a flag ban if they incorrectly flag too many posts.