Originally Posted by
jefnvk
Sure, but if the question indicates a more underlying problem, isn't it prudent to point out that issue? It may have been a consideration the OP never had.
I've asked questions before, gotten something that wasn't the exact answer I was seeking, that made me stop and rethink what I was doing. I've also gotten those answers, they were already considerations I had and had dismissed, and it is easy enough to ignore the comment.
Sure, you can point it out or raise the question, but if the OP makes it clear they are not interested in going there, it is pretty pointless to keep blathering on about it, especially when you don't even have any of the information needed to be talking intelligently about the OPs situation to start with.