in reply to Moose attribute modification

Downvoted -- solely because you removed the question.

Deleting content once posted is contrary to the values here in the Monastery -- even if (as may be the case) posting your question -- by itself -- unkinked some neuron pathway that told you the answer. (This is known as "the teddy bear effect" (on which, you can read more by searching this site).

In fact, if that's the case, you might have been upvoted if you'd posted an answer to yourself with a viable solution. Or, had others given you answers, deleting your question deprives any response of its context... and thus, of its value for future readers.

Please don't delete anything you've posted. If you must disavow it, leave it in place and surround it with <strike> ... </strike> tags.


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Re^2: delete pls
by learning.moose (Novice) on Apr 25, 2015 at 19:08 UTC
    Ok, sorry. I thought I managed to find answer to my problem and there wasn't delete option. I'll use my topic to post my problem again.
      When you find the answer to your own question, it's better to post the solution rather than to delete the question. It can help others when they have similar problems. Your current question is quite different to the original one, though, please read How do I change/delete my post?.
      لսႽ† ᥲᥒ⚪⟊Ⴙᘓᖇ Ꮅᘓᖇ⎱ Ⴙᥲ𝇋ƙᘓᖇ
        Actually its different only because lack of my English skills. It's really hard for me to explain what I exactly want to achieve.