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In other words: a user list ordered by unanswered question count (ignoring self-answered questions).

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  • My English is bad. So I don't know that edit done by yiyi is correct or wrong. Seems like this edit gives another meaning too. It is important that that user should not have receive a answer for any question. I mean I want to get a list of users by question count but they must not be received any answer for any question. Mar 19, 2018 at 9:22
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    I apologize if I changed the meaning, I had trouble understanding your question and tried to make it clearer.
    – yivi
    Mar 19, 2018 at 9:34
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    Still, in the same vein as in SO, doing some research and attempting to accomplish your goal on your own before asking (and sharing your efforts in an eventual question) is always preferable to "how do I do this?" questions, IMO
    – yivi
    Mar 19, 2018 at 10:01

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Yes, this is possible:

SELECT TOP(10)
    COUNT(*) AS UnansweredCount,
    OwnerUserId  as[User Link]
FROM
    Posts
WHERE
    PostTypeId = 1 AND
    AnswerCount = 0
GROUP BY OwnerUserId, OwnerDisplayName
ORDER BY UnansweredCount DESC

Data Explorer.


If you want to exclude any Users, who got an answer, here is an alternative query:

SELECT TOP(10)
    COUNT(*) AS UnansweredCount,
    OwnerUserId  as[User Link]
FROM
    Posts p
WHERE
    p.PostTypeId = 1 AND
    p.AnswerCount = 0 AND
    p.OwnerUserId NOT IN (
        SELECT DISTINCT OwnerUserId
        FROM Posts p2
        WHERE
            p2.PostTypeId = 1 AND
            p2.OwnerUserId IS NOT NULL AND
            p2.AnswerCount > 0
            
    )
GROUP BY OwnerUserId
ORDER BY UnansweredCount DESC

Data Explorer

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  • Thanks. Seems like you have answered the edited version of the question. I don't know that, that edit is correct ot wrong. Can you please check the comment which I wrote for my question. However, thanks.... But it includes users who has receive some answers. Mar 19, 2018 at 9:26
  • See my Update @IamtheMostStupidPerson Mar 19, 2018 at 10:09
  • Thanks :-) That is what I need :-) Mar 19, 2018 at 10:11

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