Under the SQL Server tag there are many questions that consist of some sample data followed by some expected data and a request for someone to write a query (example).
My understanding of how Stack Overflow is intended to work is that questions should include an attempt by the asker to solve their problem.
Here is a question being treated more as I would expect, with the only difference being that the first example did include a short text description of the problem whereas this one doesn't.
However there seem to be many people under the SQL Server tag who are more than happy to write people's queries for them and upvote them as well. And many of the people providing answers are very high rep members.
I doubt these questions will be of any use to anyone else in the future because they are specific to the sample data provided, and the titles are usually not very informative.
So my question is, should we be encouraging this? Or is the correct approach to downvote/vote-to-close?
That said, I appreciate that when it comes to trying to build an SQL query it's quite possible not to know what to try. For example if one had never heard of a pivot
function one wouldn't know to try it. So how could a good (acceptable) question be asked in such a case?