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Hello,

Could you please let me know how to edit the discussions which i have been posted ?

Regards,

Goutham

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JasonLax
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Hi Goutham,

You can only edit your discussion before any replies are posted to it (edit button appears in the actions box).  After a reply is posted, you can no longer edit your discussion. 

Please note that is active: do not create multiple discussions the same.

Thanks,

Jason

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Jason,

Thanks for the info.

Regards,

Goutham

JasonLax
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Pls don't forget to close the thread.

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Jason,

Where do i have the option to close the thread ?

Thank you,

Goutham

JasonLax
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Close as in delete or lock?

Deleting threads are at the discretion of the moderators: if valuable content that can benefit other members was shared, it would be inappropriate to delete the thread and lose that information. 

May I ask the reason for your query?

audreystevenson
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Jason, looks like he's asking because in the reply just above, you asked him to close the thread... 

Goutham, you can find more information here:

JasonLax
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Oh my...I read too much into that! Thanks....

RamanKorrapati
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Hi Goutam,

Close the thread : When you select/click on  correct answer option(for every reply you will see helpful answer and correct answer buttons), thread was closed. Even no one answered exact answer and if you got helpful answers, you can choose assumed asnwer. that also makes thread as closed.

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Astrid_Gambill
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Questions marked "Assumed Answered" will still show as open in your list of postings.  Jason confirmed this yesterday in this thread.

http://scn.sap.com/community/support/blog/2013/04/03/how-to-close-a-discussion-and-why

Yes: "Assumed Answered" still show up as Open Questions by design. Technically, no correct answer has been marked for these.