If there is a posted answer which only explains how / why the problem happens, but without really saying how to fix it, what should be the action? (If any)
Considering, but not limited to:
- The explanation is right;
- The explanation can't fit in a comment;
- It's the only answer so far.
It's all a grey area for me, so I'm looking for some guidance on how to analyse this type of answers and where to draw the line.
As pointed out, to name at least one example:
Question:
I get this error when connecting to database: {some error here}
This is my code: { ... }
Answer:
You're not passing the correct arguments to the function in line: { line with error }
(I'll try to come up with more as I think of them - suggestions are welcome)
I tried to find light in How do I write a good answer? with:
[...] The answer can be "don't do that", but it should also include "try this instead". [...]
But since sometimes with "don't do that" you can inffer the answer, I'm having a hard time drawing the line and choosing an action.