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If I have a question, which already exists in Stack Overflow, but this older question has never been answered (meaning answered with a solution that works, it might have some answers that give some insight but have not been accepted nor working), what is the common or correct procedure?

Should I open a new question? Comment in the old one? What happens if someone flags it as a duplicate?

If I have a question, which already exists in Stack Overflow, but this older question has never been answered (meaning answered with a solution that works, it might have some answers that give some insight but not been accepted nor working), what is the common or correct procedure?

Should I open a new question? Comment in the old one? What happens if someone flags it as a duplicate?

If I have a question, which already exists in Stack Overflow, but this older question has never been answered (meaning answered with a solution that works, it might have some answers that give some insight but have not been accepted nor working), what is the common or correct procedure?

Should I open a new question? Comment in the old one? What happens if someone flags it as a duplicate?

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If I have a question, which already exists in Stack Overflow, but this older question has never been answered (meaning answered with a solution that works, it might have some answers that give some insight but not been accepted nor working), what is the common or correct procedure?

Should I open a new question? Comment in the old one? What happens if someone flags it as duplicateda duplicate?

If I have a question, which already exists in Stack Overflow, but this older question has never been answered (meaning answered with a solution that works, it might have some answers that give some insight but not been accepted nor working), what is the common or correct procedure?

Should I open a new question? Comment in the old one? What happens if someone flags it as duplicated?

If I have a question, which already exists in Stack Overflow, but this older question has never been answered (meaning answered with a solution that works, it might have some answers that give some insight but not been accepted nor working), what is the common or correct procedure?

Should I open a new question? Comment in the old one? What happens if someone flags it as a duplicate?

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If I have a question, which already exists in StackOverflowStack Overflow, but this older question has never been answered (meaning answered with a solution that works, it might have some answers that give some insight but not been accepted nor working), what is the common or correct procedure?

Should I open a new question? Comment in the old one? What happens if someone flags it as duplicated?

If I have a question, which already exists in StackOverflow, but this older question has never been answered (meaning answered with a solution that works, it might have some answers that give some insight but not been accepted nor working), what is the common or correct procedure?

Should I open a new question? Comment in the old one? What happens if someone flags it as duplicated?

If I have a question, which already exists in Stack Overflow, but this older question has never been answered (meaning answered with a solution that works, it might have some answers that give some insight but not been accepted nor working), what is the common or correct procedure?

Should I open a new question? Comment in the old one? What happens if someone flags it as duplicated?

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