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I ran across this question yesterday: Heroku. Find Postgres database encoding. The user asks how to perform an action where the command line is not an option. However, the answer to their question was found in a question that specifically asked for command line usage.

Would it be better to close as a duplicate since the other question contains a general answer that solves the problem? (Note that this answer is not the accepted one.) Or should we leave it open and post an answer because the other question includes specifications that are not an option for this situation?

From a practical perspective, I lean toward closing. Answering this question would just be duplication of information, and guiding users asking about the new situation toward the old question is a reasonable and useful outcome. But I'd like some feedback before voting to close.

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    Maybe the original question's title should be edited to omit "using the command line". The answers will still answer the question, but maybe if it was more generic a question more people would find themselves looking at the answers?
    – wpercy
    Dec 22, 2015 at 19:11
  • I considered that perspective. It could pretty easily be edited into some kind canonical question, I think.
    – jpmc26
    Dec 22, 2015 at 19:12

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