I had a problem and tried to solve it with certain technique (let's call it "technique A"), but failed.
I've asked a question similar to: "What am I doing wrong with this technique A?" and described my problem as an example.
I've received two answers. First one showed how to properly use "technique A". Second one pointed out that I shouldn't be using "technique A" in the first place, as it won't solve my problem.
In other words: first answer answered my question, second answer pointed out that finding out an answer to my question won't solve my problem.
What should I do now?
- Accept first answer, as it's actually a direct (and proper) answer to question asked. However, it didn't help to solve my problem.
- Accept second answer, as it actually solved my problem. Yet, it does not answer a question.
- Answer a question by myself, combining (and referencing) both answers (and, possibly some other valuable comments) and accepting it.
This meta question is different than: