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There are a couple of more angles to this, which I'd like to express. As a background, I am a very new user of SO. So, am still getting my head around what is ok and what is not ok to do on this online society. My experience is limited to Excel/formula queries, and relevance over sharing actual code is none. For me, code is the excel-formula-logic that I share across.

1: Elaboration in screenshots - When I write a solution, I do feel the need to make it as structured and format it as code (Excel formulae). It is then easy to try out. But as I noticed over the small while that I am here, the more experienced users do also state (when someone asks a Qn) that this site is not for asking questions that give you ready made/spoon fed answers. In one of the comments over the last few days (can't find it), an experienced user was asking for more info in a screenshot - and as a person watching the ongoing conversation, I did feel that (s)he was verifying that (s)he wasn't doing the homework for someone else. Which I thought was pretty valid too.

2: Language - (probably since I am new) I try and check where an OP is from. If you see their profile some of them don't seem to be from English speaking countries. When I read their posts (not wanting to say this with a bias), but I do wonder if they are asking exactly what they meant to say (not to rule out that an English speaking person can too, sometimes not formulate/structure the problem as well). (For me, English is the 3rd most fluent language, and I need to rethink everytime I phrase something to write, so that someone else doesn't misinterpret). In cases like these, I do feel a screenshot/visual representation of the data goes a long way.

I have refrained from asking it as I was caught up in @Jeeped's crossfire :P a couple of days ago (his approach was very supportivesupportive, but) it has made me rethink about asking for a screenshot, as this is an online society after all and there is an order to the chaos. And all in all, despite the above 2 points I mention which seem pro-screenshots, I do see value in getting code there - specially when it is not just Excel formulae (which are small in size and seem to have a relatively easier syntax).

There are a couple of more angles to this, which I'd like to express. As a background, I am a very new user of SO. So, am still getting my head around what is ok and what is not ok to do on this online society. My experience is limited to Excel/formula queries, and relevance over sharing actual code is none. For me, code is the excel-formula-logic that I share across.

1: Elaboration in screenshots - When I write a solution, I do feel the need to make it as structured and format it as code (Excel formulae). It is then easy to try out. But as I noticed over the small while that I am here, the more experienced users do also state (when someone asks a Qn) that this site is not for asking questions that give you ready made/spoon fed answers. In one of the comments over the last few days (can't find it), an experienced user was asking for more info in a screenshot - and as a person watching the ongoing conversation, I did feel that (s)he was verifying that (s)he wasn't doing the homework for someone else. Which I thought was pretty valid too.

2: Language - (probably since I am new) I try and check where an OP is from. If you see their profile some of them don't seem to be from English speaking countries. When I read their posts (not wanting to say this with a bias), but I do wonder if they are asking exactly what they meant to say (not to rule out that an English speaking person can too, sometimes not formulate/structure the problem as well). (For me, English is the 3rd most fluent language, and I need to rethink everytime I phrase something to write, so that someone else doesn't misinterpret). In cases like these, I do feel a screenshot/visual representation of the data goes a long way.

I have refrained from asking it as I was caught up in @Jeeped's crossfire :P a couple of days ago (his approach was very supportive, but) it has made me rethink about asking for a screenshot, as this is an online society after all and there is an order to the chaos. And all in all, despite the above 2 points I mention which seem pro-screenshots, I do see value in getting code there - specially when it is not just Excel formulae (which are small in size and seem to have a relatively easier syntax).

There are a couple of more angles to this, which I'd like to express. As a background, I am a very new user of SO. So, am still getting my head around what is ok and what is not ok to do on this online society. My experience is limited to Excel/formula queries, and relevance over sharing actual code is none. For me, code is the excel-formula-logic that I share across.

1: Elaboration in screenshots - When I write a solution, I do feel the need to make it as structured and format it as code (Excel formulae). It is then easy to try out. But as I noticed over the small while that I am here, the more experienced users do also state (when someone asks a Qn) that this site is not for asking questions that give you ready made/spoon fed answers. In one of the comments over the last few days (can't find it), an experienced user was asking for more info in a screenshot - and as a person watching the ongoing conversation, I did feel that (s)he was verifying that (s)he wasn't doing the homework for someone else. Which I thought was pretty valid too.

2: Language - (probably since I am new) I try and check where an OP is from. If you see their profile some of them don't seem to be from English speaking countries. When I read their posts (not wanting to say this with a bias), but I do wonder if they are asking exactly what they meant to say (not to rule out that an English speaking person can too, sometimes not formulate/structure the problem as well). (For me, English is the 3rd most fluent language, and I need to rethink everytime I phrase something to write, so that someone else doesn't misinterpret). In cases like these, I do feel a screenshot/visual representation of the data goes a long way.

I have refrained from asking it as I was caught up in @Jeeped's crossfire :P a couple of days ago (his approach was very supportive, but) it has made me rethink about asking for a screenshot, as this is an online society after all and there is an order to the chaos. And all in all, despite the above 2 points I mention which seem pro-screenshots, I do see value in getting code there - specially when it is not just Excel formulae (which are small in size and seem to have a relatively easier syntax).

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There are a couple of more angles to this, which I'd like to express. As a background, I am a very new user of SO. So, am still getting my head around what is ok and what is not ok to do on this online society. My experience is limited to Excel/formula queries, and relevance over sharing actual code is none. For me, code is the excel-formula-logic that I share across.

1: Elaboration in screenshots - When I write a solution, I do feel the need to make it as structured and format it as code (Excel formulae). It is then easy to try out. But as I noticed over the small while that I am here, the more experienced users do also state (when someone asks a Qn) that this site is not for asking questions that give you ready made/spoon fed answers. In one of the comments over the last few days (can't find it), an experienced user was asking for more info in a screenshot - and as a person watching the ongoing conversation, I did feel that (s)he was verifying that (s)he wasn't doing the homework for someone else. Which I thought was pretty valid too.

2: Language - (probably since I am new) I try and check where an OP is from. If you see their profile some of them don't seem to be from English speaking countries. When I read their posts (not wanting to say this with a bias), but I do wonder if they are asking exactly what they meant to say (not to rule out that an English speaking person can too, sometimes not formulate/structure the problem as well). (For me, English is the 3rd most fluent language, and I need to rethink everytime I phrase something to write, so that someone else doesn't misinterpret). In cases like these, I do feel a screenshot/visual representation of the data goes a long way.

I have refrained from asking it as I was caught up in @Jeeped's crossfire :P a couple of days ago (his approach was very supportive, but) it has made me rethink about asking for a screenshot, as this is an online society after all and there is an order to the chaos. And all in all, despite the above 2 points I mention which seem pro-screenshots, I do see value in getting code there - specially when it is not just Excel formulae (which are small in size and seem to have a relatively easier syntax).