A few days back I asked a question
How to autowire default XmlMapper in Spring Boot application
explaining what I was doing and what I was expecting to happen, and that it wasn't working, and the final question was "Any idea why this is?".
I quickly got a succinct answer explaining precisely what I asked.
This helped me a lot, I accepted and upvoted the answer.
Based on this information I did some more digging and found a way to do what I wanted to do in a slightly different way.
I left a comment on the answer explaining what I found and that it worked for me.
I feel that this might be useful for other people having the same issue, but the information isn't very visible in the comment.
I could post another answer myself and put the information in there, but should I accept my own answer instead? My own answer would be more helpful to solve my issue, but I don't want to penalize the original answer, since I would have never found out how to do what I want to do without it, and in the original question I only asked "why is this?" and not "how can I do this in another way?"
What is the etiquette in this case?