I would like you to put yourself in the OP's position having asked this question. Another user voted to close this question and it had two close votes. I fixed this question up and answered it myself. The user who voted to close it rolled it back to a form which they had previously voted to close. This seems malicious even. Which of these two behaviors do you think will make for a more hospitable environment for the OP?
The core of the question was pretty sound but badly worded,
Title: SQL add column: ADD or ADD COLUMN...which is best practice?
Is either
ADD
orADD COLUMN
considered best practice, or are they equivalent? [...] with a view to longer-term support for other databases, should either syntax be preferred now?
This is subjective. To make it objective I tagged it with [ansi-sql]
and turned it into,
Title: Is the COLUMN keyword optional in ANSI SQL?
Both syntaxes work in
MS Access 97
andSQLite3
. IsCOLUMN
required and which is preferred?
The goal being to address the cross-database support through the SQL standard. Please examine this edit transaction here. I think my edit should be chosen, https://stackoverflow.com/posts/71157875/revisions