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Yes Questions about troubleshooting your non-working code are on-topic, provided that you include enough information for the community to understand the context (SO names this minimal reproducible...
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## Yes Questions about troubleshooting your non-working code are on-topic, provided that you include **enough information for the community to understand the context** (SO names this [minimal reproducible example](https://stackoverflow.com/help/minimal-reproducible-example)) and at least one attempt / debugging information. I have also updated the [What type of questions can I ask here?](https://software.codidact.com/help/on-topic) section to explicitly allow such questions. As a side note, it might be a good idea to randomly browse existing questions, answers and comments, before asking your first question. This might provide great insight into how a good question looks like. Also, good comments ask for clarifications that help you understand the key aspects to include so that the question is clear and answerable.