I've come across the following question, which seems to just be asking for someone to write a C# equivalent of some SQL for them.
I wanted to vote to close, but couldn't find anything in the close reasons that felt appropriate. So I decided to check meta, to see if there was a documented precedent, and found this question.
The answer suggests using "too broad" in the OP's specific scenario, but that doesn't feel applicable, as this question isn't broad. The answer also correctly states that all questions will be different, and warrant their own reasons.
- Are these kinds of question allowed on Stack Overflow? (It was my belief that they weren't)
- If they aren't allowed, why isn't there an appropriate flag for them? (I'm sure there used to be a "minimum effort" flag, or a "give me teh codez" flag)
- Do we need a new flag reason with an easy catch all for these?
- Is there another mechanism other than close that we should be using (Shog9 alludes to something in this answer, but fails to elaborate)
I understand that close reasons need to be terse, but it seems that we've got a hole that a common class of question isn't addressed by.
In the end, I decided to close with "other" as a reason, although I feel there should be a better option.