A little while ago, I wrote a question on regular old stackoverflow.com, and received nothing but thin air as this roadblocking problem haunted me. So naturally, when able to, I started a Bounty.
The Bounty wasn't high mind you, I don't exactly have a lot of Reputation to just throw around, but I set it to +50, and after a few hours I started getting some responses and potential answers. I remained heavily involved obviously, answering questions and responding to potential workarounds and fixes. For what it's worth to me; if I was putting up a chunk of my profile up for grabs, I want the right answer and not some work around.
Well, someone popped up, and gave a nice and informative answer that I totally appreciated. The only problem was, his answer didn't fix my problem. But it was exactly one half of the issue at hand. Using the fix to allow myself to dive deeper, I tried a fix I discovered on my own, and it worked. Problem solved.
Here's where it get's a little more problematic: No one could have known the answer based on the information I provided. Or rather, on the information I failed to provide. The source code in question that was the ultimate fix, was never provided, as at the time I wrote the question it not only seemed irrelevant, but entirely dissociated. I mentioned the code (that was the eventual problem) by name only, but not by source code snippet.
So, what should I do? Technically the most correct answer didn't solve the issue, but it was the most helpful answer in the set. I've set the answer as Correct regardless to give the guy the appropriate boost, but what about the Bounty?