Please don't over-use database-agnostic. The point of that tag is to make it clear that the question does not depend on a specific product. It does not mean the same as 'we don't know which database the OP is using'. If a question doesn't make the target database clear, it is best to leave it without any sort of database tag.
In many cases, that will mean the question is unclear - but that's OK, we have other tools to deal with that situation.
Even though dba.stackexchange.com/q/72012 was pretty basic it did contain some relevant bits. (Including answers). Why was it deleted? I thought I had just flagged a comment ("calculators??")
@hot2use Way too localized. Closed for ages. The only answer will get to keep their rep, so no reason not to delete really.
@hot2use Remember it's not a race. Quality over quantity, and remember the more you do, the less others get to join in. If it takes us four weeks to clear these questions, that's fine by me.
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This is my current structure of my matches table:
id, title, description, max_players, host_username, host_ip
and there's another table called matches_players:
match_id, player_username
This requires two queries to get the matches list and the player count of each one, so is there a b...
@McNets You can (and should) vote to delete, but if you want to make sure it gets deleted, also flag for moderator attention (custom flag). Sadly we don't have a delete votes review queue.