If after asking a question and receiving answers you realize that you need to ask a different question, the proper course of action is simply to ask a new question.
Deleting a question that already has answers is in very poor form. (And will penalize you heavily with the question ban algorithm).
And editing a question to change its intent so that you invalidate existing answers very much so as well.
Considering the extensive edits, I imagine you mean this question. I'm blessed with a complete ignorance about MS Access, so I wont judge if your edits or your question are any good.
But if this is the one, you should rollback your edits to the question to the state it was when you got the first answer. That you didn't find the answer helpful doesn't mean that it wasn't an answer to that question.
(Considering this is the question, you have to consider you already got an answer to the old version and another answer to the newer version... so now things are a bit of a mess).