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Today I marked http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30543171/a-callback-function-doesnt-work-in-an-asynchronous-callhttps://stackoverflow.com/questions/30543171/a-callback-function-doesnt-work-in-an-asynchronous-call as a duplicate of How do I return the response from an asynchronous call?How do I return the response from an asynchronous call? (Actually the OP asked the same questionsame question earlier, and I had closed it as duplicate).

As it is clear both the questions are regarding handling the value returned by an asynchronous method call in JavaScript. Now is that enough to mark it as duplicate? Was I right in doing so?

Also even after marking it as duplicate I had tried to offer some help to OP by suggesting some code snippets in JSFiddle.

Now the OP is again asking to reopen the question since their issue is not resolved. How should these sorts of cases be handled?

Today I marked http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30543171/a-callback-function-doesnt-work-in-an-asynchronous-call as a duplicate of How do I return the response from an asynchronous call? (Actually the OP asked the same question earlier, and I had closed it as duplicate).

As it is clear both the questions are regarding handling the value returned by an asynchronous method call in JavaScript. Now is that enough to mark it as duplicate? Was I right in doing so?

Also even after marking it as duplicate I had tried to offer some help to OP by suggesting some code snippets in JSFiddle.

Now the OP is again asking to reopen the question since their issue is not resolved. How should these sorts of cases be handled?

Today I marked https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30543171/a-callback-function-doesnt-work-in-an-asynchronous-call as a duplicate of How do I return the response from an asynchronous call? (Actually the OP asked the same question earlier, and I had closed it as duplicate).

As it is clear both the questions are regarding handling the value returned by an asynchronous method call in JavaScript. Now is that enough to mark it as duplicate? Was I right in doing so?

Also even after marking it as duplicate I had tried to offer some help to OP by suggesting some code snippets in JSFiddle.

Now the OP is again asking to reopen the question since their issue is not resolved. How should these sorts of cases be handled?

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Is it good to mark a question Should questions be marked as duplicate becauseduplicates if the same principalissue is based on the answersame principles?

Today I marked http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30543171/a-callback-function-doesnt-work-in-an-asynchronous-call as a duplicate of How do I return the response from an asynchronous call? (Actually the OP asked the same question earlier, and I had closed it as duplicate).

As it is clear both the questions are regarding handling the value returned by an asynchronous method call in javascriptJavaScript. Now is that enough to mark it as duplicate? Was I right in doing so?

Also even after marking it as duplicate I had tried to offer some help to OP by suggesting some code snippets in jsfiddleJSFiddle.

Now the OP is again asking to reopen the question since their issue is not resolved. So how to handle such a case.How should these sorts of cases be handled?

Is it good to mark a question as duplicate because the same principal is the answer

Today I marked http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30543171/a-callback-function-doesnt-work-in-an-asynchronous-call as a duplicate of How do I return the response from an asynchronous call? (Actually the OP asked the same question earlier, and I had closed it as duplicate).

As it is clear both the questions are regarding handling the value returned by an asynchronous method call in javascript. Now is that enough to mark it as duplicate? Was I right in doing so?

Also even after marking it as duplicate I had tried to offer some help to OP by suggesting some code snippets in jsfiddle.

Now the OP is again asking to reopen the question since their issue is not resolved. So how to handle such a case.

Should questions be marked as duplicates if the issue is based on the same principles?

Today I marked http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30543171/a-callback-function-doesnt-work-in-an-asynchronous-call as a duplicate of How do I return the response from an asynchronous call? (Actually the OP asked the same question earlier, and I had closed it as duplicate).

As it is clear both the questions are regarding handling the value returned by an asynchronous method call in JavaScript. Now is that enough to mark it as duplicate? Was I right in doing so?

Also even after marking it as duplicate I had tried to offer some help to OP by suggesting some code snippets in JSFiddle.

Now the OP is again asking to reopen the question since their issue is not resolved. How should these sorts of cases be handled?

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