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I have started to write a question. As I was writing it, as I usually do, I continue my research, and I found the answer before I finished writing the question.

Since I spent a few minutes on it, and I thought the question was both not too specific and broad enough, I thought, hey, let's try this "answer your own question, q&a style" feature.

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It turns out it's very confusing to everyone. I'm not sure how to introduce my answer, so I just copied the result code without anything else. Maybe that's the issue ? Based on the comments on my answer (and the other answer), it's clear nobody understands why I answered my own question.

What am I doing wrong that makes it so confusing ?

I have started to write a question. As I was writing it, as I usually do, I continue my research, and I found the answer before I finished writing the question.

Since I spent a few minutes on it, and I thought the question was both not too specific and broad enough, I thought, hey, let's try this "answer your own question, q&a style" feature.

Double count on two tables

It turns out it's very confusing to everyone. I'm not sure how to introduce my answer, so I just copied the result code without anything else. Maybe that's the issue ? Based on the comments on my answer (and the other answer), it's clear nobody understands why I answered my own question.

What am I doing wrong that makes it so confusing ?

I have started to write a question. As I was writing it, as I usually do, I continue my research, and I found the answer before I finished writing the question.

Since I spent a few minutes on it, and I thought the question was both not too specific and broad enough, I thought, hey, let's try this "answer your own question, q&a style" feature.

Double count on two tables

It turns out it's very confusing to everyone. I'm not sure how to introduce my answer, so I just copied the result code without anything else. Maybe that's the issue ? Based on the comments on my answer (and the other answer), it's clear nobody understands why I answered my own question.

What am I doing wrong that makes it so confusing ?

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I have started to write a question. As I was writing it, as I usually do, I continue my research, and I found the answer before I finished writing the question.

Since I spent a few minutes on it, and I thought the question was both not too specific and broad enough, I thought, hey, let's try this "answer your own question, q&a style" feature.

Double count on two tables

It turns out it's very confusing to everyone. I'm not sure how to introduce my answer, so I just copied the result code without anything else. Maybe that's the issue ? Based on the comments on my answer (and the other answer), it's clear nobody understands why I answered my own question.

What am I doing wrong that makes it so confusing ?