All that's behind the bullet was meant to be one point. It read:

Now it reads:

The thread Deleting by Age! is a good example. The OP didn't need a module but be pointed back at their code, and told to formulate their needs in a coherent way - and then eventually be advidsed to use a Module.

I think the best guideline one could adopt for answering questions here in the Monastery, is to attempt at all times to remain humble.
Very true. And an obvious point that must be pointed out, for anybody to whom it isn't obvious...

Erm... and on the politician stuff. I had the idea to declare this node a poll, which ain't. It doesn't work. Its a node. That's why I had said not for XP.

To ask for feedback is ok, but if I think there should be a FAQ entry covering how to answer, then I'll just do it. Then there's a node, which eventually will be linked into the FAQ. That's the right way.

Thanks for the link and your comment, McDarren. Hmm. Why isn't 1st Monasterians up front?
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