I asked a question where I have outlined a very specific communication scenario between two systems using two specific versions of software (the question; no arbitrary voting, please).
One of the systems has been upgraded to a much higher version, and it solved the problem; I can no longer test any proper answers (not that there were ever any) against the scenario.
Should I answer and close out my question, or should I leave it open?
I suppose I should post an answer about how upgrading the lesser server solved the problem, which then leaves it as an answered question on the site, just with a lesser answer, never to be solved unless someone recreates the scenario. Yes?
Edit: Of note, I've now answered the question with the upgrade statement, even though it does not identify and solve the ultimate underlying cause. Should I have done this?