@Chipster Not in my opinion. The edit replaced code which wasn't in code format with other code which was in code format. The text at the beginning is mostly in another language and then devolves into gibberish as they try to get enough text to surpass what SE requires in addition to the code.
@Machavity this isn't the case either. You have to go out of your way to deal more than 9999 hours - and to figure out the largest number the server won't barf at.
@Zoe It did leave an impression either way. And it started my search for the magic number that I thought must be some max value.. but alas.. Only @Machavity came up with one that was completely unrelated :D
Incidentally, it does seem mods know the 3200 year magic number. And it has been applied before. Not linking since I'm trying to avoid talking about the user directly
I assume it is necessary to delete the questions tagged [class-constructors] and merge correspondent questions to tag [constructor].
The tag [class-constructors] is ambiguous, for example in ABAP language class_constructor method is different from constructor and is used only for static classes,...
If you had plagiarism flags declined for "Please use the "Not an answer" flag if the post is not in English" then maybe you should go to meta as obviously a mistake was made.
@halfer some fruits are green when ripe. Like watermelons. So, what you have is entirely normal. I would not suggest throwing a watermelon at a mod, though - you can just eat it.
Deep fried turkey is really good BTW. The skin gets really crispy and the meat is really juicy. If you inject the bird with seasonings you can even get some really nice flavors developed.
They also cook insanely quick. A 20lb turkey can be cooked in like 90 minutes.
@halfer The user deleted the older question, so dup-closure is not currently possible to that target. However, the original question already had an answer. I'm not an SME, so can't really evaluate the question & answer. Would it be more appropriate for us to undelete the old question and close the new one as a dup, perhaps with some editing of the original?
@halfer An error message has been added (you edited it in from a comment by the OP). Are you still wanting this request active?
@Makyen I probably don't have enough expertise here. I was able to recognise the self-dup, but since they have deleted the initial copy, I am happy to drop out of this one. I would be happy for my req to be deleted, but do re-raise it if you like.
@Makyen My close reason is now invalid, it's no longer missing an MCVE. The recently-added answer appears to reveal that the OP was making a fundamental error, so it could be closed as Typo/No Repro. But I am happy for my req to be deleted.
@halfer Yeah, I'm not really qualified to judge either. It does seem that the answer was posted on the original prior to getting needed clarification. OTOH, the answer text itself implies the author is taking a SWAG at what the problem might be and explicitly states that the question doesn't really have enough information to really know the full extent of the issue.
@halfer Feel free to re-request with the different reason, if you still feel it should be closed.
"Recent activity" for cv-pls requests is now considered to be 6 months. We want the rules to reflect what the room can handle. This change reflects desires to both loosen up the requirements a bit and get more information about what the volume of cv-pls requests will be relative to room capacity as we expand which questions qualify. We will evaluate further changes after this one has a chance to settle in and we get a feel for where it puts us.
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This does not preclude having a discussion in a room meeting, but should give us more information, so any discussion we do have is better informed and more effective.
@M-- While I agree that question could use some more details, be a bit less broad, and/or less explanation, it's not a debugging question, and thus can't be "no MRE".
@Makyen I suppose that it was self-contained, it would be a debugging question (but the external file locker dependency is probably the whole problem anyway)
It's not a debugging question, but it is a "how can I extend this workbook macro code to do what I want, without providing the workbook structure or existing VBA in text form. So I'd agree w/ the existing comment (and indeed did upvote it) that it's lacking some details.
It's muddier now with the actual text of what used to be the "unclear" close option now more applicable to these situations
@rene As I read the question it's completely encapsulated in: "In Excel, how do I create a button to jump to a specific named chart, potentially on a different worksheet". Everything else in that question is just fluff describing why their current worksheet exists. The user doesn't say they've even attempted to write code which will do it. They do state they have some buttons which "look just like" what they want the buttons to look, but I read that as just placeholders.
Should questions that are just a bug report be presumed to be asking for a workaround, or closed for failure to actually ask a question? (I've already commented to suggest that they file a bug)
The justification for the ask was that lots of users requesting disossociation increases CM workload. They wanted users to investigate other options, rather than go directly to disossociation.
^ & ^^ s/disossociation/disassociation/g or s/disossociation/dissociation/g