Just as a friendly reminder: If your question has been sufficiently answered, it's good practice to accept the (most) fitting answer as "accepted" - says the Forum Nanny. Of course a very "meta" topic - but just
Just to add: The mentioned FAQ isn't relevant anymore w.r.t. the automatical "re-freshing" of answers in the former sqla.stackexchange.com site. However, accepting answers is still useful IMHO:
asked 28 Sep '11, 12:16 Volker Barth |
To cite Justin from the above FAQ:
answered 28 Sep '11, 12:20 Volker Barth ...Done that:)
(28 Sep '11, 12:24)
Volker Barth
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Just as a reminder - currently most active questions don't seem to have an accepted answer - but possibly an acceptable one:)
Just as a re-reminder, as the situation seems similar: Lots of current question with at least an answer, but no accepted one...
Sure, I'm gonna risk to get the "know-it-all" badge:)
Just another reminder - from the current top 30 questions, only one has an accepted answer.
Surely I can't tell whether this does fit to the "answered" state (they are not my questions) but I guess some answers should be acceptable...
Again a whole bunch of unaccepted answers - feel free to change that, if one of YOUR questions is affected...:)
I second that request and maybe the forum system can be changed in a way, that a moderator can also clean up old question which are answered by marking them accordingly
AFAIK, the forum administrators CAN do that:)
Another reminder: Currently the topmost 10 questions have answers but none is marked as accepted.
Dear question posters, please "accept" the most helpful answer if the problem is solved.
Aside: OK, this mere comment invalidates the first statement a little bit:)