This question: How to convert Object as timestamp to formatted date
...was incorrectly marked as a duplicate; the linked duplicate (Change date format in a Java string) does not contain the answer (and would not contain the answer in any case, no matter what clarification the OP gives, potential XY Problem aside). However, the question is also a poor question that should be closed for lack of sufficient information.
The concern is that the duplicate link is then misleading, both to the OP, and to anybody that may find the question in the future (although in this particular case, the latter seems unlikely). The other concern is that the description of the correct close reason contains links to Help Center documentation that could help the OP form a better question (presuming he reads them), and this information isn't present in the "duplicate" description.
What is the best way to proceed with questions like this (assuming the OP has been asked for clarification in comments)?
- Vote to reopen, even though the question should be closed for a different reason.
- Flag for moderator attention, requesting change of close reason.
- Do nothing, since the question is not useful / informative as-is and will ultimately fade away and likely be deleted.