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A user found an existing question which contained a solution that they were not able to get to work.

To their credit, they did ask for help in the original questionthey did ask for help in the original question.

However they also reposted the questionthey also reposted the question with the explanation that they needed help getting the original answer to work.

Isn't the appropriate action to offer a bounty on the original question to draw more attention to it, instead of duping it?

I'm fairly sure the answer is "The question shouldn't be duped," but I haven't come across this situation before, and wanted to verify that I should be voting to close that second question as a dupe.

A user found an existing question which contained a solution that they were not able to get to work.

To their credit, they did ask for help in the original question.

However they also reposted the question with the explanation that they needed help getting the original answer to work.

Isn't the appropriate action to offer a bounty on the original question to draw more attention to it, instead of duping it?

I'm fairly sure the answer is "The question shouldn't be duped," but I haven't come across this situation before, and wanted to verify that I should be voting to close that second question as a dupe.

A user found an existing question which contained a solution that they were not able to get to work.

To their credit, they did ask for help in the original question.

However they also reposted the question with the explanation that they needed help getting the original answer to work.

Isn't the appropriate action to offer a bounty on the original question to draw more attention to it, instead of duping it?

I'm fairly sure the answer is "The question shouldn't be duped," but I haven't come across this situation before, and wanted to verify that I should be voting to close that second question as a dupe.

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A user found an existing question which contained a solution that they were not able to get to work.

To their credit, they did ask for help in the original question.

However they also reposted the question with the explanation that they needed help getting the original answer to work.

Isn't the appropriate action to offer a bounty on the original question to draw more attention to it, instead of duping it?

I'm fairly sure the answer is "No, the"The question shouldn't be duped"duped," but I haven't come across this situation before, and wanted to verify that I should be voting to close that second question as a dupe.

A user found an existing question which contained a solution that they were not able to get to work.

To their credit, they did ask for help in the original question.

However they also reposted the question with the explanation that they needed help getting the original answer to work.

Isn't the appropriate action to offer a bounty on the original question to draw more attention to it, instead of duping it?

I'm fairly sure the answer is "No, the question shouldn't be duped", but I haven't come across this situation before, and wanted to verify that I should be voting to close that second question as a dupe.

A user found an existing question which contained a solution that they were not able to get to work.

To their credit, they did ask for help in the original question.

However they also reposted the question with the explanation that they needed help getting the original answer to work.

Isn't the appropriate action to offer a bounty on the original question to draw more attention to it, instead of duping it?

I'm fairly sure the answer is "The question shouldn't be duped," but I haven't come across this situation before, and wanted to verify that I should be voting to close that second question as a dupe.

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user4151918
user4151918

Is it ok to dupe a question if a user can't get an existing answer to work?

A user found an existing question which contained a solution that they were not able to get to work.

To their credit, they did ask for help in the original question.

However they also reposted the question with the explanation that they needed help getting the original answer to work.

Isn't the appropriate action to offer a bounty on the original question to draw more attention to it, instead of duping it?

I'm fairly sure the answer is "No, the question shouldn't be duped", but I haven't come across this situation before, and wanted to verify that I should be voting to close that second question as a dupe.