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Hi, sorry for the spam but I dont know where to ask, and Support Community are empty:
Where or how I can see all subject create by me?
I use search and looking for @Sebastian_Dec and I found 11 threads, but I have proof that there is no: "Counting space-separated variable" https://community.qlik.com/t5/Visualization-and-Usability/Counting-space-separated-variable/m-p/2475...
I also can't find anything helpful in my profile that would allow me to open ALL topics that I'm the author of.
You could reach the same result from the search page... I don't really use it (I actually have the search box hidden on my Community layout), but I was able to achieve that without too much hassle:
Same issue separating first posts from replies, though.
You can see all of your posts under your profile: https://community.qlik.com/t5/forums/recentpostspage/post-type/message/category-id/Forums/user-id/21...
I'm not entirely sure, but I think replies always start with Re: so that's a method for telling them apart.
Thanks for answer @Or , you are right, but thare are a lot of duplicate, and searching there is really mess.
This is the only place in My profile?
I wonder why community search don't show all results, I don't think I'm do something wrong while searching...
You could reach the same result from the search page... I don't really use it (I actually have the search box hidden on my Community layout), but I was able to achieve that without too much hassle:
Same issue separating first posts from replies, though.
Thanks@Or its a lot better to view even if there are duplicates 🙂
But, its some "bugs" on searching on community site, why its work different?
If you search in search bar you have 12 results:
If you search by author name you have 66 results:
Filter in the result is the same: Author Name: Sebastian_Dec
The issue isn't duplication, so much as seeing all the posts you made in other people's threads. At least in my case, that's the vast majority... 🙂
I don't know how the name-based general search works, but searching by author worked for me.
@Or Thank you for your help.
@Support Can you please explain why the search engine shows different results depending on the field entered? Filter in the result is the same: Author Name: Sebastian_Dec