I had a programming problem involving SQL, and I found this question that corresponded to my issue: MySQL Error 1215: Cannot add foreign key constraint.
On that question I found an answer that talks about where the issue stems from, but as it doesn't explain how to fix it, I consider it a partial answer to the question.
In my case, I used the information provided in the answer to solve my problem, so I know how to improve the answer to include the rest of the solution.
However, when I clicked on "Post an answer," Stack Overflow alerted me about the high number of answers to that question (31).
So, instead of making a duplicate answer, I suggested an edit that took a long time to be reviewed. The objective of this edit was to add more information and thus make the answer more complete.
I was really afraid this edit would get rejected, which is why in my edit summary I said, "Instead of adding new answer."
My edit was rejected on the grounds that it does not respect the original author.
Should I make a new answer? Post a comment under the existing answer adding the missing detail? Or was I right to edit it, and if so, could someone approve it?
As suggest by the message on the suggested edit, I made a new answer. But, few hours ago, someone alert me about the duplicate answer thanks to this comment. So, I link this meta post to explain why I made this new answer that is not only a duplicate.
But this comment confused me :
- The original answer is a partial to me: need update to be more useful
- I edit the answer to add details: rejected because should be an answer
- I answer: not well received because it's a duplicate
Should I keep the answer? Should we approve the previous suggested edit?