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So I asked a question about joining tables together in MySQL. The original question was pretty simple, and I actually managed to answer it myself without realising. Someone came along and confirmed that my attempt worked the way I had originally planned. (The answer was basically "yup it works" with a table of the results)

Here is the original questionHere is the original question

However, I reviewed the table structure, and realized that the parameters were dependant on a hierarchy, making the original question redundant. I asked a new question, and noted the original question for context, and proceeded with the new question.

Here is the new questionHere is the new question

Now, after asking the new question, a user stated that since the original problem was not (technically) solved, I should just edit the original. However, another user stated that that action would not be fair on the previous answerer; as it makes his answer redundant.

So what am I to do? Ask a new question, or edit the old?

So I asked a question about joining tables together in MySQL. The original question was pretty simple, and I actually managed to answer it myself without realising. Someone came along and confirmed that my attempt worked the way I had originally planned. (The answer was basically "yup it works" with a table of the results)

Here is the original question

However, I reviewed the table structure, and realized that the parameters were dependant on a hierarchy, making the original question redundant. I asked a new question, and noted the original question for context, and proceeded with the new question.

Here is the new question

Now, after asking the new question, a user stated that since the original problem was not (technically) solved, I should just edit the original. However, another user stated that that action would not be fair on the previous answerer; as it makes his answer redundant.

So what am I to do? Ask a new question, or edit the old?

So I asked a question about joining tables together in MySQL. The original question was pretty simple, and I actually managed to answer it myself without realising. Someone came along and confirmed that my attempt worked the way I had originally planned. (The answer was basically "yup it works" with a table of the results)

Here is the original question

However, I reviewed the table structure, and realized that the parameters were dependant on a hierarchy, making the original question redundant. I asked a new question, and noted the original question for context, and proceeded with the new question.

Here is the new question

Now, after asking the new question, a user stated that since the original problem was not (technically) solved, I should just edit the original. However, another user stated that that action would not be fair on the previous answerer; as it makes his answer redundant.

So what am I to do? Ask a new question, or edit the old?

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So I asked a question about joining tables together in MySQL. The original question was pretty simple, and I actually managed to answer it myself without realising. Someone came along and confirmed that my attempt worked the way I had originally planned. (The answer was basically "yup it works" with a table of the results)

Here is the original question

However, I reviewed the table structure, and realized that the parameters were dependant on a hierarchy, making the original question redundant. I asked a new question, and noted the original question for context, and proceeded with the new question.

Here is the new question

Now, after asking the new question, a user stated that since the original problem was not technically(technically) solved, I should just edit the original. However, another user stated that that action would not be fair on the previous answerer; as it makes his answer redundant.

So what am I to do? Ask a new question, or edit the old?

So I asked a question about joining tables together in MySQL. The original question was pretty simple, and I actually managed to answer it myself without realising. Someone came along and confirmed that my attempt worked the way I had originally planned. (The answer was basically "yup it works" with a table of the results)

Here is the original question

However, I reviewed the table structure, and realized that the parameters were dependant on a hierarchy, making the original question redundant. I asked a new question, and noted the original question for context, and proceeded with the new question.

Here is the new question

Now, after asking the new question, a user stated that since the original problem was not technically) solved, I should just edit the original. However, another user stated that that action would not be fair on the previous answerer; as it makes his answer redundant.

So what am I to do? Ask a new question, or edit the old?

So I asked a question about joining tables together in MySQL. The original question was pretty simple, and I actually managed to answer it myself without realising. Someone came along and confirmed that my attempt worked the way I had originally planned. (The answer was basically "yup it works" with a table of the results)

Here is the original question

However, I reviewed the table structure, and realized that the parameters were dependant on a hierarchy, making the original question redundant. I asked a new question, and noted the original question for context, and proceeded with the new question.

Here is the new question

Now, after asking the new question, a user stated that since the original problem was not (technically) solved, I should just edit the original. However, another user stated that that action would not be fair on the previous answerer; as it makes his answer redundant.

So what am I to do? Ask a new question, or edit the old?

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Ben
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I have new information about the same question, which changes the answer. Do I ask a new question or combine them?

So I asked a question about joining tables together in MySQL. The original question was pretty simple, and I actually managed to answer it myself without realising. Someone came along and confirmed that my attempt worked the way I had originally planned. (The answer was basically "yup it works" with a table of the results)

Here is the original question

However, I reviewed the table structure, and realized that the parameters were dependant on a hierarchy, making the original question redundant. I asked a new question, and noted the original question for context, and proceeded with the new question.

Here is the new question

Now, after asking the new question, a user stated that since the original problem was not technically) solved, I should just edit the original. However, another user stated that that action would not be fair on the previous answerer; as it makes his answer redundant.

So what am I to do? Ask a new question, or edit the old?