Reading this Meta post, I can see SO added a tooltip to encourege users opening a SQL tagged question to add more relevant SQL driver (engine) tags.
But in reality it seems this tooltip doesn't deliver. It has none or very litter impact - still too many SQL questions (example) are tagged with the SQL tag but without tagging the database engine the OP is referring to (Access, MS-SQL, Oracle etc.). This almost always results in downvoting such questions and with tons of comments asking the OP to specify "Which database are you using?", and in some cases, closing the question as "unclear what you're asking".
I really can't imagine a question general to SQL as a database language only, since this language varies between the different engines.
Should SO force tagging one of the database engines for questions opened only with the SQL tag?
And if I may be even bolder, since it has no real right to exist alone, should the SQL tag be deprecated?
iso-sql
.SELECT 1
?)SELECT * FROM (VALUES(1)) X([1])
does not work. I'm not even sure what it is supposed to do (theX([1])
part of the notation has me bemused), but it doesn't work in Informix (and neither doesSELECT 1
). If your notation is much more complex thanSELECT * FROM SomeTable
, you are likely to run into issues somewhere along the line.