I encountered this question recently, which had a bounty placed. After the bounty was placed, an answer was generated. In response to the bounty, the poster then mentioned in comments that they were now encountering another issue, and were updating their question to include this new issue. I politely asked the poster to consider a new question for the new issue, to which their response was:
the bounty is on the question precisely as it was when it was placed, however the answer as it is does not solve fully the issue ...
The way I read this, the poster is essentially acknowledging that there is no way that the person providing the answer could have answered the question fully, as they didn't have the additional information required when they provided the answer. To me, that makes the secondary error a completely new question, and shouldn't be considered in the completeness of an answer. Having a bounty awarded to one answer and another answer later marked as the accepted answer is confusing, to say the least.
Am I correct in my line of thinking on this?
...my new issue
says it all - new issue should mean New Question. The new issue could have a different answer from a different user. Then there is wailing and gnashing of teeth by the one who feels cheated.