But I'm still irked by one remaining comment that states I "clearly don't understand SQL Server". By most measures I'm one of the highest rated members within this tag. I know I should just let it lie.
But would I be wrong to flag that comment as "unwelcoming"? It certainly makes me want to interact with that user less until their combined ignorance/arrogance is adjusted.
It's not a question of which of you knows more, or which is correct about a particular point, it's about addressing a disagreement or providing constructive criticism in a polite manner.
The owners of the site and the Code of Conduct do not prefer that you let it go, but like voting it's up to you to do or do not.
You would probably want to choose the second flag: "It's unfriendly or unkind - See: Code of Conduct" - but it's up to you, I don't see "Unwelcoming" as one of the choices.
Would you be "wrong" to flag it for moderator intervention and write a comment that you feel that the comment is unwelcoming, that is up to the moderator; I wouldn't expect a 'helpful flag' credit when there's a choice such as the one I mentioned, which might earn a 'helpful flag' credit. Perhaps one of us gets a beta version with different choices of flags.
Always try to choose a 'default choice' when possible so they can be tallied to determine which is the most useful - custom messages fall into another category and would need to be triaged to determine if they fit one of the existing flags, that might not be done and the useful statistics lost.
Depending on the experience of the offending party perhaps they should know better or maybe they are used to conversing elsewhere, when there's a lot of heat in a comment section it may be locked until people can cool down.
If you see something that violates the Code of Conduct and you wish to report it feel encouraged to do so, correct and accurate reports are most helpful; borderline complaints are accepted.
Consider that millions can see what you write and only a handful are a problem, so it's a very small percentage; but not what we need, it contributes nothing as an answer or clairification request.