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How can I recognize old questions?

How do you recognize questions which are not relevant anymore so that they can be deleted?

Are there any good practices?

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Guilherme V.
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
Nov 09, 2015

Hey there,

You can find old questions directly in the database by executing the following statement:

select title as questionTitle,creationdate from content where pluginkey = 'com.atlassian.confluence.plugins.confluence-questions:question' order by creationdate asc

information The query above is lower case, check if you database is case sensitive before running it.

 

Cheers,

are there other fields like "creationdate"? Something as "lastedited" or "lastanswer"?

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