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Amal Murali
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Interesting dilemma. This is from the SOStack Overflow Help guidelines on answering (the emphasis is mine):

Accepting an answer is not meant to be a definitive and final statement indicating that the question has now been answered perfectly. It simply means that the author received an answer that worked for him or her personally, but not every user comes back to accept an answer, and of those who do, they may not change the accepted answer if a newer, better answer comes along later.

So I would take that to imply you should mark that one that worked for you personally. Presumably the voting process will help others find what will work for their use-case.

Interesting dilemma. This is from the SO Help guidelines on answering (the emphasis is mine):

Accepting an answer is not meant to be a definitive and final statement indicating that the question has now been answered perfectly. It simply means that the author received an answer that worked for him or her personally, but not every user comes back to accept an answer, and of those who do, they may not change the accepted answer if a newer, better answer comes along later.

So I would take that to imply you should mark that one that worked for you personally. Presumably the voting process will help others find what will work for their use-case.

Interesting dilemma. This is from the Stack Overflow Help guidelines on answering (the emphasis is mine):

Accepting an answer is not meant to be a definitive and final statement indicating that the question has now been answered perfectly. It simply means that the author received an answer that worked for him or her personally, but not every user comes back to accept an answer, and of those who do, they may not change the accepted answer if a newer, better answer comes along later.

So I would take that to imply you should mark that one that worked for you personally. Presumably the voting process will help others find what will work for their use-case.

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Matt Coubrough
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Interesting dilemma. This is from the SO Help guidelines on answering (the emphasis is mine):

Accepting an answer is not meant to be a definitive and final statement indicating that the question has now been answered perfectly. It simply means that the author received an answer that worked for him or her personally, but not every user comes back to accept an answer, and of those who do, they may not change the accepted answer if a newer, better answer comes along later.

So I would take that to imply you should mark that one that worked for you personally. Presumably the voting process will help others find what will work for their use-case.