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I have posted a question on Stack Overflow.

When I originally posted the question, I only posted the bare minimum code to help answerers diagnose the problem quickly. Now, I have realized that piece of code is not what was the problem.

My question is should I delete my question? I am thinking to do so because it will not help (or even hinder) future users who also have this problem. On the other hand, it gives me a message warning me not to do it.

What should I do in this situation?

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  • Be careful of the meta effect
    – Suraj Rao
    Commented May 27, 2017 at 14:15
  • Hey Yummy - it's totally commonplace, especially in tags with a lot of learner programmers such as Unity - that you post a problem concerning X, and you find out ultimately that your particular problem was completely unrelated (whether just a simple typo, accidentally using timescale in your case - or whatever). This is totally normal on SO, you do not have to delete your question. Even as is, your QA page has some useful information that will help others! Enjoy and go on to your next QA !!!
    – Fattie
    Commented May 27, 2017 at 15:13

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The simple answer to your question is:

yes, it's totally normal and commonplace...

on SO that the programming problem at hand turns out to be "totally unrelated". (So, you made a simple syntax error, or whatever.)

This is completely normal on SO, and there's no need to delete the question. The QA still as a rule has value, after all - it answers a useful question!

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