What Colin asks for is reasonable and predictable. He wants to see what the exact error messages are and he wants to see the code that generated the message. As well he wants to verify that you have at least completed a tutorial so you know what you are doing.

I agree with him.

Norm

On 04/14/2015 12:48 PM, Edward Maya wrote:
Hassan Schroeder wrote in post #1172042:
Ask for help -- ignore and disparage help given.

Not sure that's a winning strategy, but good luck with it.

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I Have ask many questions here and he always confuses me a lot with
asking stuff no one ask for anywhere and eventually i left with 2 step
backwards from when i ask.


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