03-27-2013 12:37 PM
What is an Accepted Solution?
Accepted Solutions is a way for you to choose the reply that best answers a question that you have posted. When you accept a solution, both the question and the solution get special icons and links that take you directly from the question to the answer and back again.
I am not greedy regarding solutions (or Kudos), but do I understand correctly that you thought the reply which most helped you solve your question was your own? Really?
Personally I think GerdW provided the most assistance but...
03-27-2013 12:48 PM
The first two comments on the thread were the only ones that ended up being useful for the solution. The others, while appreciated, were not related to what I ended up doing to solve the problem. Hence, those first comments received Kudos.
The comment I selected as the solution contains the exact solution to the problem I specificied in the first post. If you're bitter about this, I can only say I'm sorry you feel that way.
03-27-2013 12:53 PM - edited 03-27-2013 01:11 PM
Oh not at all. Just curious. As stated already "a way for you to choose the reply that best answers a question"
I was just pointing out that you basically stated, per the above quote, that you answered your own question...
In other words:
If someone has the same question and clicks the link to go to the solution they will see your post. While I agree your post is good it did not provide an answer to the original question. It showed your end solution to the overall problem you were having.
03-28-2013 02:48 AM
Thanks Don,
for pointing out those "solution" mark problem 🙂
Well, when I would post a solution I would atleast run diagram cleanup first...
And using two Elapsedtime functions in one case structure together with a bunch of local variables seems like overkill to me...