I recently asked a question which had a typo in it. Mainly because I had my Stack Overflow account only on my mobile and it is actually "complicated" to write code there. The question was asking why Tibco Spotfire is complaining that the function AllPrevious
is not available. The following code
sum([cost]) OVER (AllPrevious[Axis.X])
was included in the question. The code had an obvious typo, namely it should have been AllPrevious([Axis.X])
. However, this is (IMHO obviously) not related to the problem. Somebody pointed that out in an answer and even got an up vote.
If he would have tried it out he could have matched it based on the error message. So I pointed this out in a comment:
While you have a point that my stmt was incorrect it can not explain the error and also gives a completely different error message your answer should rather have been a (valuable) comment.
I was expecting him to delete the answer and place a comment, which would have allowed me to fix the question, without rendering his answer useless.
However, I got only some offending answer:
I'll be sure to skip your questions next time.
I was wondering what is the right way to deal with such answers which obviously miss the point of the question.