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I realize there is already a general consensus on the correct action for a repost of a recent question, that is to close it as a duplicate of the first. In the Duplicate flag, it states:

This question has been asked before and already has an answer.

The latter clause being exempt for same-user duplicates. This is where my question differs to others.

I spent the past few days answering and critiquing this question based on the author's additional criteria with each edit. Then, today while searching deeper into Unanswered questions, I found this identical question by the same user with no answers but a couple of valid suggestions in comments. What action should be taken here?

Is there a way to merge the two questions so that no comments and answers are lost? I'd hate to have lost the efforts I put into researching the answer (though what I personally learned I will retain), but it is the newer question and therefore the duplicate. Or will one of the questions still be deleted/closed?

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Mark the old one (with no answers) as a duplicate of the new one (with your answer). Make the canonical question the best one, not the oldest one.

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    And downvote the one you close, as reposting is bad. Commented Jun 25, 2015 at 19:39

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