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I found a question about SQL joins that was very useful: question and answer.

When I tried the answer, it didn't work for me as I had hoped, and I posted a comment seeking a clarification. The answerer responded, and there was some back and forth.

Now I realize that I did not implement the answer correctly, due to a simple typo I made.

Should I delete my comments? The small exchange adds nothing to the answer for future users, but I can only delete my own comments, not the ones in reply to me. Should I just post another comment saying it was due a typo?

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  • What about deleting the question? Or were answers given pointing out it's due to a typo? (Also could you post a link that we can inspect what's actually in question please) Dec 1, 2014 at 18:06
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    I will clarify my question - the question and answer are fine, it's my comment that's a problem. The "a comment" is a link to the comment I made, but it is hard to see.
    – Aaroninus
    Dec 1, 2014 at 18:14
  • "but it is hard to see" Yes, one of the critiques about the new design here. I'd just remove that comment, don't care that it makes the other comment obsolete. Dec 1, 2014 at 18:17
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    You can delete your comments if you want to, and if you do, you can flag the other guy's comments as obsolete. That might not be worth a moderator's time, so I wouldn't do it, but the option is there. Dec 1, 2014 at 19:55
  • On deleting comments: <meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/277655/…>
    – Pat W.
    Dec 1, 2014 at 20:04

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As per the suggestions of Sam I am, Pat W. and... [unicode] (just kidding, πάντα ῥεῖ), I have deleted my comments from the answer.

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