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If the built in search functionality does not suit your needs, and you need something more powerful, you can use the Stack Exchange Data ExporterStack Exchange Data Exporter.

Take this query for exampleTake this query for example:

select p.Id [Post Link]
from Posts p
where 
  p.OwnerUserId = ##UserID## and
  (p.Body like '%##SearchQuery##%' or p.Title like '%##SearchQuery##%')

Enter your UserId and a search query and you are on your way. If you know Sql you can expand on this for more advanced queries.

Note: this data is refreshed every week. It is not real-time data.

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.Title like '%##SearchQuery##%')

Enter your UserId and a search query and you are on your way. If you know Sql you can expand on this for more advanced queries.

Note: this data is refreshed every week. It is not real-time data.

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.Title like '%##SearchQuery##%')

Enter your UserId and a search query and you are on your way. If you know Sql you can expand on this for more advanced queries.

Note: this data is refreshed every week. It is not real-time data.

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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.Title like '%##SearchQuery##%')

Enter your UserId and a search query and you are on your way. If you know Sql you can expand on this for more advanced queries.

Note: this data is refreshed every week. It is not real-time data.