I've just commented on this question:
splitting json object into an array, and assign other objects to each of them
I was really hesitating between an answer or a comment. It doesn't have any real code in it and I don't answer his question directly. However, I suggest a fundamentally different method to approach the problem that can be a very large help to the poster and solve his problem. Because it was such a different way of thinking, I couldn't write code to support it by hand, but it was a possible solution to his problem.
Should this have been an answer after all? And what is the rule for solutions to "fix my code" problems? Should something with code always be an answer and something without code always a comment? Should reasonable attempts at solving the issue in a different way, but which don't supply code be answers?