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doubt on posting

Post by devegouda.chage » Mon Nov 07, 2011 9:54 am

Hi All,
I have one doubt ,please clarify me ,
can we answer for old topics or questions(say for example 2 or 3 years back questions),so that if we have any doubts on those topics will be get clarified ?
or
we only need to answer for only new topics,which is currently in discussion?




thanks in advance. :)
Thanks & Regards
Dev

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Post by DikDude » Mon Nov 07, 2011 10:25 am

Another choice is to start a new topic for your new question.

If you believe it is needed, refer to the original by posting the link to the old topic in your new one. You can also quote from thr old topic.

If your doubt/question question will stand by itself, there is no need to include info about the other.
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thanks

Post by devegouda.chage » Mon Nov 07, 2011 10:48 am

Thanks DikDude for your quick replay and suggestions :) ....
sure, i will take your suggestuions,while am posting from here on wards.
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Dev

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Post by DikDude » Mon Nov 07, 2011 12:07 pm

You're welcome - hope we are helpful when you have questions/doubts :)

dd

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Post by Anuj Dhawan » Mon Nov 07, 2011 12:12 pm

It's advisable to start new thread, as Dick has said, becasue - if you are not the Original Poster (OP) and post is old, inactive since some time - you've very thin chances of getting the response from the OP on the loose ends he might have had in his initial post - then if someone later posts some answer on some intrepretation of original question, it just wastes time to understand why some answer was posted.

As they say, shooting without any aim is a sure failure... most of the time such threads go no where...and starting a new thread with what you've in mind is advisable...fwiw.
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Anuj

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Post by devegouda.chage » Mon Nov 07, 2011 1:44 pm

Hi Anuj,
yes that will be a right direction i think
Thank you so much for your advise :) :)
Thanks & Regards
Dev

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Post by devegouda.chage » Mon Nov 07, 2011 1:47 pm

DikDude wrote:You're welcome - hope we are helpful when you have questions/doubts :)

dd
Yes ofcourse you are very much helpfull in regarding clearance of our doubts ,
keep doing this ....thanks for your all replies .thank you
Thanks & Regards
Dev

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Post by Anuj Dhawan » Tue Nov 08, 2011 4:10 pm

You're welcome - have a good one, :)
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Anuj

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