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In the question MySQL error 1449: The user specified as a definer does not exist the last edit done on my answer (https://stackoverflow.com/posts/19707173/revisions) is adding how to accomplish the solution but using a specific program, MySQL Workbench. In my opinion, although it's adding value on how to do achieve it, it's out of the scope showing how to do it with a program, as this can lead to everybody editing the answer to add "how to do it with X".

What do you think? Should I rollback my answer? Should I add another paragraph for the proposed solution? Should I leave it as is?

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    I think the edit can be rolled back, unless you fancy to add other client-side tool options as well, like commandline or IDE's or phpMyAdmin
    – rene
    Commented Jul 2, 2017 at 9:06
  • Yes, thanks @rene for pointing that out, I've corrected the question Commented Jul 2, 2017 at 9:07
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    The edit was not proper. It looks completely unrelated so should have a separate answer. However, I disagree that you think that answering a question with a tool/program is out of the scope. Answering a question with a solution that involves a tool or library is completely valid. Commented Jul 2, 2017 at 11:46

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