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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on SharePoint.StackExchange, as it is about SharePoint settings/workflows, not programming. — TylerH5 mins ago
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@ZeroPiraeus I realize we have a 24/7 operation but I really want the US guys and girls lined up for the events. We might try a completely different slot like 11:00 UTC for eastern europe, middle-east and western russia
@rene Showing the latest 10 tags that have been cleared by at least 3 people. To give a different threshold number, use the command completed tags [min <#>].
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| server | 7 | 2015-03-03 18:45:21 UTC |
| algorithm | 3 | 2015-03-02 19:16:06 UTC |
| java-ee | 5 | 2015-02-25 23:26:29 UTC |
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I was told in this meta post (meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/287314/…) to leave a message here for help in clearing out a tag. I will be flagging as many [adobe-illustrator] questions as I am able to today.
I'm not a ruby guy, so it's getting into the domain-specific knowledge realm.. but I'm not sure why they wouldn't just do the equivalent of adding 4 new members to the car class for each of the tires.
If it was n instead of 4, that's a 1-to-many, but if the OP knows there's a hard limit....
If the built in search functionality does not suit your needs, and you need something more powerful, you can use the Stack Exchange Data Exporter.
Take this query for example:
select p.Id [Post Link]
from Posts p
where
p.OwnerUserId = ##UserID## and
(p.Body like '%##SearchQuery##%' or p.Ti...
I was going to post that on this post, but after rene suggested the duplicate I moved it to the target
You basically type in what you think is right..and hit search, either Google tell you did you mean... or the first 5 hits tell you how the word is correctly spelled...