Sometimes a question is marked as duplicate even though it isn't, where the different is subtle but very significant. Unfortunately such a question can quickly be flagged as duplicate and it's game over. Therefore there should be some mechanism to at least quickly explain why it's not a duplicate so that maybe additional moderators can un-mark it as duplicate.
Too many people quickly mark questions as duplicates without even fully reading them, or looking at the subtleties and there's no way to correct them.
For example my recent question was marked as duplicate even though it wasn't, and the duplicates given fall exactly into this category, where the subtlety is critical. I asked if it was possible to query all the databases for a specifically named table and the questions referred as duplicate all assumed you already knew the different databases which I didn't (explicitely stated in the question). This is subtle but the different is huge because I can't just name the databases manually and use joins or unions as suggested in the duplicates.
In other words the duplicates are invalid because they answer another question. Unfortunately because it has already been marked as duplicate it's game over. There should therefore be a mechanism to explain why it's not a duplicate and have it re-moderated after you explain why it's not a duplicate. And possibly even re-moderated by someone else because the first person most likely moderated it too quickly in the first place...
select
statement be used as part of afrom
clause?" I'm not an SQL expert, but I'd guess that the answer will be "no".select
statement to be used in afrom
clause. Yourselect
is what finds all of the database names. Thefrom
clause is what uses those database names. That is the question you should be asking.