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Is there a feature where we can see list of questions that we have answered for a specific user?

Sometimes when I see a question and I see the user who asks the question, I feel familiar with the name, but I can't remember what questions I have already answered for that user. I could just check his question history or my answer history, but it will take some time.

I want to know whether this specific user has asked similar questions before, or whether the user has a good understanding of my previous answers, or maybe just out of my curiosity.

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  • I've given this question some thought since you asked it, but keep coming to the same conclusion: if it's an active conversation, then you already know about it, and if you can't remember, then it not an active conversation and it doesn't really matter. If this were a feature request, I'd say it wasn't worth the trouble to implement. Aug 7, 2014 at 18:01
  • @RobertHarvey, so you are saying the feature doesn't exist somewhere? some shortcut in the search box that I'm not familiar with, I only know is:question closed:no answers:0 may be there is another keyword? Aug 7, 2014 at 18:06
  • No, I don't think it exists. Aug 7, 2014 at 18:06
  • You can query for this sort of thing using Stack Exchange Data Explorer, but the data only refreshes every Monday.
    – user456814
    Aug 7, 2014 at 18:10
  • @Cupcake, Thanks for the pointer, I'll try play with it Aug 7, 2014 at 18:14

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I made a Stack Exchange Data Explorer query that will let you find this information, as long as you have the other user's user ID, and your own user ID:

SELECT a.Id AS [Post Link], a.CreationDate
FROM Posts q
  INNER JOIN Users u ON q.OwnerUserId = u.Id
  INNER JOIN Posts a ON q.Id = a.ParentID
WHERE u.Id = ##AskerId:int##
  AND a.OwnerUserId = ##UserId##
ORDER BY a.CreationDate DESC

Note, however, that the data in SEDE only refreshes once every Monday, so in some cases, you might have to work with stale data.

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  • The user I'd like to find indeed I never answered his question, but thanks, it works like a charm Aug 7, 2014 at 18:36

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