I recently flagged this answer as "very low quality" because it just copied (non-working) code from the question without any additional comment or statement. I wrote a comment to indicate this.
The flag was declined with the comment: "flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer". The answer has been deleted since, so this question is not a call for action, but I'd like to know if I really did something wrong there.
I read this answer to a similar question, and the criterion stated there was:
If I'm not comfortable outright deleting a post, I'm going to decline the VLQ flag.
It seems like this was a good description of the case in question. Nothing is lost by deleting that answer.
merge into Mytable WITH
, first few words in answerMERGE Mytable dst USING
. They are not the same.