I recently asked this question and stated on the comments that a procedure solved the problem, which turned out not to be true (my mistake, I only realized later). I specifically asked the poster to post the comment as answer, which she/he did. Now, I would like to edit the question to make it more understandable, but feel bad about my error. The post does not answer the original question, while still giving some advice.
What feels better to me now is to cut the back-and-forth comments, accept the (only) answer and delete the question altogether (before it gets some more views or posts). Then I could take some time to make more tests and, eventually, post another, better, one. I feel that question/answer, as it is now, would not be helpful in the future.
Is there any advice on this kind of situation?