Good morning,
When I go on the SAS help community page, I can go to my Subcriptions and notifications folder.
I would like to know if there is a way to search for a key word in my subcriptions because the choices we have are all community, knowledge base, users and products. I don't see any selection for my susbcriptions.
Is there a way to do such kind of search. Please provide an example.
Hi @alepage,
I'm not aware of a way to search your subscriptions. Subscriptions are those items of content that you might get notified about (per your preferences) when there are updates. They usually include any discussion that you started or replied to, plus any message or board, or category that you clicked "Subscribe" for.
If you can share more information about what you'd like to do with these subscriptions, perhaps we can figure out a way to help.
Well, it is very simple. I contact the SAS help community from time to time to get help and that on many subjects. As I been here for a while, I have many subscriptions. Some days, I remember that someone propose me a solution or provide some SAS code example that I would like to reuse. So my interest to make a search into my subscriptions was to do one using key word.
Maybe it is an innovation / tool that you could propose to develop
You might find setting Bookmarks more helpful.
There is a bookmark this thread icon in the top of the first post of any discussion. Mark the ones you find useful. Then you can go to your profile and look in the bookmark list.
Please don't feel insulted when I say that your, currently 682, posts don't rise to the level of "many" for some of us.
If you're looking for posts that you created or replied to, you can use Advanced Search. Click the magnifying glass icon on the search field, then select to filter results by Author.
Here are some of the "http" posts that you are part of:
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