Is there a guide on how to debug or how to deduce the logic of data representation?
Not sure what you mean by that, but why don't you do the following:
- Take the solution to the previous minimal example from the answer
- Apply it to the local data
- From that produce a new minimal example with your local data
- Ask for that in a new question also referring to the old question
But before doing that you should make sure that:
- The old minimal example was in truth a minimal example of something (i.e. it really failed in some meaningful sense). If needed adapt the text of the previous question to exactly fit the minimal example given at the time.
What you will get in the end is:
- A solution to a problem specified by the previous minimal example.
- A solution to another problem specified by the new minimal example.
Sometimes problems can be complex and minimal examples can result in only capturing part of the whole problem. That isn't bad by itself. You and others will still learn something from it (i.e. how to solve a part of the problem and with your next question also how to solve the remaining part of your problem).
A good strategy for avoiding capturing only details of a problem is to remove data until the problem vanishes then going back one step. The minimal example on the minimal data set should fail but should also still fail on the full data set.