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Apr 24 at 4:39 comment added Karl Knechtel In the case of the specific question, it Needs More Focus: it's clearly a work order without any attempt at analyzing the underlying problem - it's not asking about the necessary technique, even if solving the problem happens to be (per the answers) as simple as applying that technique twice. However, I've opted to answer this meta post more generally.
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Apr 24 at 3:58 answer added Fe2O3 timeline score: -3
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Aug 19, 2014 at 14:41 comment added emerson.marini I wouldn't bother really. I've seen the same, to the extent of >10k rep users answering questions marked as duplicated. Just move on...
Aug 19, 2014 at 11:33 comment added gnat see Stack Overflow technology makes me write bad answers
Aug 19, 2014 at 11:33 answer added TarynMod timeline score: 16
Aug 19, 2014 at 11:32 history edited gnat
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Aug 19, 2014 at 11:29 comment added CodeNewbie @Kobi: Yes, in retrospect, that wasn't the right term to use. I realized it seemed judgemental on my part, and edited it myself. Would downvoting the answer be right, considering that there was no flaw with the quality of the answer?
Aug 19, 2014 at 11:24 comment added Kobi @CodeNewbie - Well, you did start the question with "being beaten by rep scores". The best you can do is downvote the answer, explain why it is bad, and hope the user reads your comment. It is OK to do that and answer the question.
Aug 19, 2014 at 11:18 comment added CodeNewbie @Kobi: I didn't refute the quality of the answer. It was a splendid, to-the-point answer that worked perfectly. Thank you for that alternate comment, will remember it in future situations.
Aug 19, 2014 at 11:15 comment added Kobi @CodeNewbie - I'd say something like: "This looks like a simple outer join. Can you please describe what you did try, and why it didn't work for you? Also, it is grate that you include sample data and expected result, but it would be much more useful as text instead of a screenshot."
Aug 19, 2014 at 11:11 comment added CodeNewbie @bluefeet: Can you enlighten me please on how I should ask that question in more constructive ways? (My SO account was activated 10 months ago, but I've been regularly active for less than a month now. I would love to get some guidance.)
Aug 19, 2014 at 11:09 comment added Taryn Mod @CodeNewbie I'm not saying that. I'm saying there are more constructive ways to ask this same question. IMO, it's unhelpful and if I were that user, I'd not be inclined to respond to you.
Aug 19, 2014 at 11:09 comment added Clément Malet At least there are some Karma, answerer will probably never help the OP to modify its query according to his comment.
Aug 19, 2014 at 11:08 comment added CodeNewbie @bluefeet: Is it bad practice to expect to be shown some effort from the OP before providing an answer? While it might not have seemed apparent, but I was keen on helping, albeit the user show what attempts he has made to solve the problem himself.
Aug 19, 2014 at 11:04 comment added Taryn Mod First off, IMO your comment comes across as not really being helpful. We've blocked the "What have you tried?" comments because they are not considerably constructive and you went around that but adding "I have a solution..." To me, that is not constructive and doesn't make it seem like you are trying to help the user.
Aug 19, 2014 at 11:04 comment added Kobi This is a poor question that will almost certainly not help anyone else. But still: didn't the other user educate the OP? Also, the answer requires basic knowledge, but it is not simple. The answer is good, it contains working code, and talks about edge cases. It also came 50 minutes after the question. This isn't a quick answer like you describe, and isn't fair to the other user.
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