@Fluff
@Peter_SSs
@RoryA
I have seen you all post these types of messages before, and I finally (out of curiosity) went to to read that article to see what the reason for the rule is. The main point seems to be:
And as you know, the majority of question askers do not mark a solution as a solution. (So it's the same as if they cross-posted and accepted the answer from the other forum and therefore do not think to come back here and mark a solution as a solution.)
What's the difference? I'm not seeing it.
(And I would have PM'd you this, but it seems you guys have disabled my private messaging privileges, so I can't help that.)
@Peter_SSs
@RoryA
I have seen you all post these types of messages before, and I finally (out of curiosity) went to to read that article to see what the reason for the rule is. The main point seems to be:
This has happened to me countless times on here. It takes me a little while to do data entry to make an XL2BB spreadsheet capture. I post a solid solution. Then someone comes along, probably copies the data entry that took me x number of minutes to type up, sees how they can improve on my solution/make it shorter, posts a shorter solution, and that answer is the one that is accepted. So I essentially "wasted my time".Ask yourself this: How would you feel if you worked on an answer for an hour, only to find out that fifteen minutes after you started, someone already had a solution they accepted? I'd be willing to bet you'd be a little upset that you'd wasted your time.
And as you know, the majority of question askers do not mark a solution as a solution. (So it's the same as if they cross-posted and accepted the answer from the other forum and therefore do not think to come back here and mark a solution as a solution.)
What's the difference? I'm not seeing it.
(And I would have PM'd you this, but it seems you guys have disabled my private messaging privileges, so I can't help that.)