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"I have edited the question for the same!"

Do not just edit your question without showing very clearly what you've changed: it often means that answers to your original post no longer make sense.

You can do this in a number of ways:

  • For a small change within a sentence: <del>old text</del><ins>new text</ins>.
  • To remove a large amount of text, code, or data: add an Update comment explaining what you're doing, then <strike>... part to remove ...</strike>.
  • To add new content: use an Update comment explaining what you're doing, then add the new content.
  • To change a large amount of text, code, or data: add an Update comment explaining what you're doing, then <strike>...</strike> (as per the lastearlier point); then add replacement text, code, or data.
  • If you're striking out significant sections of your post, and the result ends up difficult to read, consider putting those parts inside <spoiler>...</spoiler> or <readmore>...</readmore> tags; however, ensure the Update comment is visible.

Never just delete some, or all, of your post!

See "How do I change/delete my post?" for details and further discussion.

— Ken


In reply to Re^3: Find duplicate based on specific fields while allowing 2 mismatch by kcott
in thread Find duplicate based on specific fields while allowing 2 mismatch by amitgsir

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