Adding a summary of this question's comments:
Your summary is not self-contained. It makes the user to read the whole thread of discussion to understand what you specifically agree (thanks BoltClock♦).
You can improve your answer to be an actual answer and flag for a moderator to undelete it (thanks Bhargav Rao♦)
You said that there is one answer that has helped with just the first part of your question and not with the second one. That's why we prefer small and simple questions and we avoid broad questions. Usually, you should ask one question per question (thanks Braiam).
So, I agree with this moderator action. Your answer is not a summary of comments, it's just a "thank you" + "doing X may solve the problem".
If you want to make a summary, explain the ideas and link to the comments to give the reader the option to read the original comment (like I did in this answer). Your answer must be self-contained. Don't force the reader to read the full thread of comments to understand the comment that you are talking about.
Instead of writing
that explanation is correct
You could have written
I agree with USER[link-to-comment] that doing FOO and BAR solves the problem 1, but problem 2 is not solved by this.
Just note that giving a partial answer is OK. If you write a summary-answer, make it useful at least as a partial answer. If the summary is just a set of questions, edit and improve the question instead of creating an answer.