You only achieve that by means of SEDE. This query (that was forked from my answer here) does that:
-- will hold our selected tags
create table #selectedtags( id int primary key
, value nvarchar(35) collate SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CS_AS)
-- fill selectedtags based on the ; delimited tags
insert into
#selectedtags
select t.id, rtrim(ltrim(value))
from string_split(##tags:string?winforms;linq##, ';') v
inner join tags t on t.tagname = rtrim(ltrim(value))
select top 1000 id as [Post Link]
, creationdate
, score
, tags
from
(
select p.id
, p.creationdate
, p.score
, p.tags
from posts p
inner join posttags pt
on pt.postid = p.id -- for each tag per post a row
inner join #selectedtags st
on st.id = pt.tagid -- select the tags
-- check if the post doesn't have more tags
where closeddate is not null
and
( select count(*)
from posttags pc
where pc.postid = p.id) = 1
union
-- select posts
select p.id
, p.creationdate
, p.score
, p.tags
from posts p
inner join posttags pt
on pt.postid = p.id -- for each tag per post a row
inner join #selectedtags st
on st.id = pt.tagid -- select the tags
-- check if the post doesn't have more tags
where closeddate is not null
and (select count(*)
from posttags pc
where pc.postid = p.id) = (select count(*)
from #selectedtags)
-- have the exact count of tags
group by p.id
, p.creationdate
, p.score
, p.tags
having count(*) = (select count(*)
from #selectedtags)
) data
order by creationdate desc
When run today, this is what your result will look like:
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[react]
itself. But if your question has an issue that mixes react with some[meteor]
api, for example, I'm probably not going to be able to help, but if your question is basically about[react]
and your looking to clarify something about a React feature, you are probably going to tag it with[react]
only and I would like to find that and help out.