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    Query resolved flag

    It seems a good idea to me if the originator of a thread could flag the thread as "complete" or "issue resolved". This would then mean that your experts could pick out the items that are not resolved for further attention. This does of course require that the original poster takes the time and trouble so to mark the thread! This occured to me (again) today after having read a dozen threads to see if there was anything I could contribute only to find the were all resolved.

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    Yep good idea, but sometimes there's also more than one way to "skin a rabbit", as they say
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    Quote Originally Posted by tony h
    It seems a good idea to me if the originator of a thread could flag the thread as "complete" or "issue resolved". This would then mean that your experts could pick out the items that are not resolved for further attention. This does of course require that the original poster takes the time and trouble so to mark the thread! This occured to me (again) today after having read a dozen threads to see if there was anything I could contribute only to find the were all resolved.
    As oldchippy says, there's more than one rabbit.

    I guess approximately 50% of all threads are Question asked, Answered and nothing more after that, no indication that the OP actually saw any reply.

    So for those that acknowledge the 'answer' posts, that's good enough, lets not try to tax them too far.

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