Timeline for How do I disply a list of all Super Users who have not been active here for more than a certain length of time?
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Apr 10, 2023 at 6:53 | comment | added | DavidPostill Mod | @Physfit superuser.com/users/1210616/rounit | |
Apr 10, 2023 at 6:52 | comment | added | DavidPostill Mod | @Physfit "His contribution is at: Indirect Function in Excel. But there is no_way to get to his name and his contributions starting from the Super User site. " So go to that link and click on his username. That takes you to his profile and all of his contributions. | |
Apr 10, 2023 at 4:13 | comment | added | user152004 | Comments are not intended for extended discussions. | |
Apr 10, 2023 at 3:25 | comment | added | user152004 | Scroll all the way down to the bottom of page. In the page footer, look at the bottom of "STACK EXCHANGE NETWORK", click on Data. | |
Apr 8, 2023 at 15:34 | comment | added | user152004 |
You are welcome :) Criticism / feature-request / asking for help about the general features is better to be done in Meta Stack Exchange. If you recall more details about ^.+a9$ user (a quick attempt to write a regex expression, not intention to discuss regex here) I suggest you to post a new question here as questions should not change too much once they got an answer and should not use comments to have extended discussions. You might also take a look to the Super User Chat to see if some of the regulars could help you to find this user.
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Apr 8, 2023 at 14:56 | comment | added | doneal24 |
@Physfit wildcards are supported on the data explorer. How about select * from Users where DisplayName like ‘%a9’ ?
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Apr 8, 2023 at 6:23 | comment | added | Physfit | Thanks @Ruben. I'll see what I can do with the Stack Exchange Data Explorer. My goal is not to find the problem that user had solved! I already mastered whatever it was back then. I want to see that user's other contributions and study some or all of them. And as you see with this example, the criteria at my disposal in the search tool being "Reputation, New Users, Votes, Edits, and Moderators" none is worth a dime in finding the user. This place is not set right. Why not offering the use of wild cards * and ? in the queries? A little bit of sense goes a long way here. | |
Apr 8, 2023 at 4:57 | history | edited | Reddy Lutonadio | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Formatted links and made changes to a sentence for better understanding
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Apr 8, 2023 at 4:09 | history | answered | user152004 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |