I was unable to apply [an accepted answer](http://stackoverflow.com/a/38192821/4798582) to my problem. After working on my issue for some time I posted [a question](http://stackoverflow.com/q/38871657/4798582), explaining the subject and also linking to the accepted answer. My question basically asks the same question, but because the other question had an accepted answer, I thought that my problem was  a different one. 

After another hour, I finally found a solution to my problem. I think that the solution that I found

 1. answers [my question](http://stackoverflow.com/q/38871657/4798582)
 2. answers [the other question](http://stackoverflow.com/q/38192733/4798582) for which I could not apply the accepted answer to my problem. 

For now I have entered the solution that I found as edit to [my question](http://stackoverflow.com/q/38871657/4798582), and I have added an answer to the [the other question](http://stackoverflow.com/q/38192733/4798582) (from which I could not apply the accepted solution to my case). 

I was thinking of deleting [my question](http://stackoverflow.com/q/38871657/4798582). If I do not delete my question it will appear as unanswered duplicate although I found a solution and the question originally was not a duplicate. And if I provide and accept an answer to my own question, there will be the same answer to two apparently identical questions. Is my reasoning correct and should I delete my question?

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P.S., I do by no means want to imply that the initial accepted answer to the other question did not help the OP. It simply did not work for me.