Is this a problem or a blessing?
A few times around SO, I've seen a good answer that didn't quite solve the OP's problem but did get them 90% of the way there. The correct solution has been a very small, and sometimes frankly bloody obvious, leap away from the posted answer ...
However, the OP comments on the answer saying the solution didn't work and either announces they're abandoning the question, or are waiting for a better answer. Sometimes they don't comment on what the result was from applying the answer as written, which is very unhelpful. Basically, the OP throws the baby out with the bathwater - rejecting the solution because it didn't work on first attempt.
From a visitor's point of view, I could (and have) just edited the answer to provide the missing link, and comment that the answer has been updated - or the original answerer could do the same; but it frustrates me that the OP didn't make the effort to adapt the answer to their exact situation, and then comment on that answer with the update. (I have seen that done a number of times, and applaud the OPs for doing so).
Sometimes I think questions are asked by other users - who even reference another question/answer - because they can't make the simple adaptation from an answer.
Is this a problem that some users are unable to adapt an answer to their own specific problem, or is it a blessing because we're more likely to get better quality answers?