I have one question that was <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/a/35615257/1233788">answered</a>. During the analysis of the answer, I noticed it didn't answer what was my original problem. But looking again my question I noticed that I didn't specify the question enough.

so now I have this dilemma:

> By only reading what was wrote in the question the answer is correct. But not solve my problem. Now I see two possible actions:

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<li>Update my question to specify better, and as consequence of this action not mark the answer as correct (because it isn't going to be correct).</li>
<li>Check the answer as correct, and create another question very much similar to the first one but more specific. (Making this new question possible vulnerable to be marked as duplicate)</li>
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**My question** is how of these are the better approach? Or there is other approach I can make?