Leaders quwiltw Posted February 27, 2003 Leaders Posted February 27, 2003 Not sure how hard it is to define new code tags, but it'd be nice to have an 'sql' code tag. It's obviously not that important but just another little thing to enhance the forum. I could provide the list of keywords, if needed. Of course if it already exists and I've just missed it, let me know. Quote --tim
stustarz Posted February 27, 2003 Posted February 27, 2003 Am i allowed to second this? I suppose it's too late to ask considering i've done this post, but seriously, I like to think I am pretty good with SQL and like to answer peoples questions - an SQL tag, like with VB, will make the post easier to read. Quote Visit: VBSourceSeek - The VB.NET sourcecode library "A mere friend will agree with you, but a real friend will argue."
*Gurus* Thinker Posted February 27, 2003 *Gurus* Posted February 27, 2003 There are a few reasons not to do this. One, while there is a basic list of words that will be SQL in any SQL database, there are a lot of things that people used to working in one dialect will think are SQL that really aren't (Access is the biggest example). Two, the parsing code for the VB and C# tags is already extensive and it would put an additional burden on the server. Three, we might be going to vBulletin 3 in the coming months. We aren't even sure how to implement the VB and C# tags right now. Four, many SQL examples are actually concatenated string and literal values in VB/C# code. No good way to parse these and they would already be in VB/C# code tags. On the other hand it is a good idea that I have already considered in the past. If and when we know how to deal with this for the future versions of vBulletin, I still might give it a go. :) Quote Posting Guidelines
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