I recently asked a question on SO, and after a couple days I answered it, but around the same time I determined that it was effectively a duplicate of an older existing post. As such, I thought it would be appropriate to delete my post and simply answer the existing question. However, when I deleted it I was warned that since my question had an answer, deleting it wasn't recommended and deleting answered questions could lead to a question ban. Is that still applicable in a case of a self-answer? I ended up deleting the answer and then the question - is that the best way to resolve the solution, or should I have left the question undeleted and worked to close it as a duplicate?
This question is not a duplicate of this question, because that question regards whether or not you should delete a question after it has been marked as a duplicate. In this case, I'm asking about the specifics of how I should handle the realization that my own question is a duplicate, after I have self-answered but before it has been officially marked as a duplicate.