> Hi,
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> Many a time when I wanted to share my experience with a pruschak [(means in my language-Telugu) one who gets a doubt, one who poses a puzzle, one who wants to elicit the truth], I feel quite embarrassed to see that the message addressed to experts.
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> I thought not all doubts need be answered by experts even an intermediate level professional like me may try to answer some of them since the experts are there any way to correct me whenever I go wrong (of course this may waste one's time but also a way of learning). Should I respond or not to?
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> C.V.Ramesh
Go ahead and post your answer. If you are unsure, say that you are unsure, but provide the solution that you might try. Sometimes the answer is not really the solution, but it gets my mind to thinking in a different way. That in itself has value. I would suggest however, that if you can, test the solution that you give. I am a chaplain and I often find myself at the hospital or nursing home with a bit of time to kill. I will often go onto Foxite and if I post a solution I will state that the solution is untested (I don't have VFP on that computer.)
Ken
You shall know the truth - and the truth shall set you free. (John 8:33)