The OP's answer to his own question at https://stackoverflow.com/a/22698796/616460 is "not an answer" in that it doesn't provide an answer to his question that others can see.
My question is: Is this actually a valid "not-an-answer" flag? Or is it just worthy of a downvote and a comment requesting more information?
My second question is: If this is a "not-an-answer" flag, is this one of those cases that warrants a custom flag with extra information like "Detail: OP stated problem was solved but does not actually state how?" In this particular case, the way the answer is worded, it seems like a moderator who is just looking at the answer in isolation could reasonably think it is an answer.
In general, is it appropriate to flag this type answer as not-an-answer / custom flag vs. downvoting vs. leaving it alone?