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Jonathan Leffler
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I want to ask a question, but it has already been asked. That would make my question duplicated.

Editing the question would need to remove particular details (which are not relevant to the actual question and misleadmisled responses) and add some context.

What should be done in this case?

Note that there is no answer. An example: the author asks in the title how to do X. Then but then exposes problem Y, which would require solution X. But Y it could also be solved by other means. I want to ask how to do X, providing more details about the X problem, along with a bit of research. I don't want any mention toof Y.

I want to ask a question, but it has already been asked. That would make my question duplicated.

Editing the question would need to remove particular details (which are not relevant to the actual question and mislead responses) and add some context.

What should be done in this case?

Note that there is no answer. An example: the author asks in the title how to do X. Then exposes problem Y, which would require solution X. But Y it could also be solved by other means. I want to ask how to do X, providing more details about the X problem, along with a bit of research. I don't want any mention to Y.

I want to ask a question, but it has already been asked. That would make my question duplicated.

Editing the question would need to remove particular details (which are not relevant to the actual question and misled responses) and add some context.

What should be done in this case?

Note that there is no answer. An example: the author asks in the title how to do X but then exposes problem Y, which would require solution X. But Y could also be solved by other means. I want to ask how to do X, providing more details about the X problem, along with a bit of research. I don't want any mention of Y.

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Active reading. Removed historical information (that is what the revision history is for) - the question should be as if it was written right now.
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Peter Mortensen
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I want to ask a question, but Itit has already been asked. That would make my question duplicated.

Editing the question would need to remove particular details (which are not relevant to the actual question and mislead responses) and add some context.

What should be done in this case?

Update

I should addNote that there is no answer.

To add an An example: the author asks in the title how to do X. Then exposes problem Y, which would require solution X. But Y it could also be solved by other means. I want to ask how to do X, providing more details about the X problem, along with a bit of research. I don't want any mention to Y.

I want to ask a question, but It has already been asked. That would make my question duplicated.

Editing the question would need to remove particular details (which are not relevant to the actual question and mislead responses) and add some context.

What should be done in this case?

Update

I should add that there is no answer.

To add an example: the author asks in the title how to do X. Then exposes problem Y, which would require solution X. But Y it could also be solved by other means. I want to ask how to do X, providing more details about the X problem, along with a bit of research. I don't want any mention to Y.

I want to ask a question, but it has already been asked. That would make my question duplicated.

Editing the question would need to remove particular details (which are not relevant to the actual question and mislead responses) and add some context.

What should be done in this case?

Note that there is no answer. An example: the author asks in the title how to do X. Then exposes problem Y, which would require solution X. But Y it could also be solved by other means. I want to ask how to do X, providing more details about the X problem, along with a bit of research. I don't want any mention to Y.

added 51 characters in body
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Josu Goñi
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I want to ask a question, but It has already been asked. That would make my question duplicated.

Editing the question would need to remove particular details (which are not relevant to the actual question and mislead responses) and add some context.

What should be done in this case?

Update

I should add that there is no answer.

To add an example: the author asks in the title how to do X. Then exposes problem Y, which would require solution X. But Y it could also be solved by other means. I want to ask how to do X, providing more details about the X problem, along with a bit of research. I don't want any mention to Y.

I want to ask a question, but It has already been asked. That would make my question duplicated.

Editing the question would need to remove particular details (which are not relevant to the actual question and mislead responses) and add some context.

What should be done in this case?

Update

I should add that there is no answer.

I want to ask a question, but It has already been asked. That would make my question duplicated.

Editing the question would need to remove particular details (which are not relevant to the actual question and mislead responses) and add some context.

What should be done in this case?

Update

I should add that there is no answer.

To add an example: the author asks in the title how to do X. Then exposes problem Y, which would require solution X. But Y it could also be solved by other means. I want to ask how to do X, providing more details about the X problem, along with a bit of research. I don't want any mention to Y.

added 51 characters in body
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Josu Goñi
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Josu Goñi
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