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I posted the following question about a year ago:

DB2 Query Error SQL0204N Even With The Schema Defined

It went unanswered and I have since stopped using DB2. I don't even have DB2 installed any more.

However, the question received a recent comment and has two upvotes and one favorite.

My question is should I ask the moderators to delete the question (or delete it myself – I don't know if this is possible) or should I just edit the question, adding that I don't use DB2 anymore and can't really try any solutions.

Thoughts?

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    I've deleted the answer that wasn't very useful - I think that means you can now delete the question if you choose to do so. Jun 7, 2015 at 6:19
  • @JackDouglas Thank you Jack. I've deleted the question.
    – Jesuisme
    Jun 8, 2015 at 1:00

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I would have left the question to be answered in the future, if not for you, maybe for others.

I'll give you some reasons:

  • maybe in the future someone will habe the same problem and would be grateful for an answer
  • the question has already sparked some interest (the comments and the favorite show this), thus someone is interested in an answer
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  • Great point. I probably hit delete a little too quickly. My reasoning was that I didn't want a "ghost question" hanging around and I'm not even capable of trying or verifying an answer that was posted.
    – Jesuisme
    Jun 11, 2015 at 17:03
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    @Jesuisme You do have a 'grace period' where you can undelete questions. If you want to put the question back, I think you still can. Go to your profile, click on questions, and on the bottom it should say recently deleted questions. Jun 16, 2015 at 3:10
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    @Salmononius2 Ressurrected!! Thanks!
    – Jesuisme
    Jun 16, 2015 at 16:14

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