So, inspired by the complexities of actually calculating the cap, I put together this query which rebuilds the progression of reputation events for either a specific user, or for each user that has previously won the Mortarboard Mortarboard badge.
So, inspired by the complexities of actually calculating the cap, I put together this query which rebuilds the progression of reputation events for either a specific user, or for each user that has previously won the Mortarboard badge.
So, inspired by the complexities of actually calculating the cap, I put together this query which rebuilds the progression of reputation events for either a specific user, or for each user that has previously won the Mortarboard badge.
So, inspired by the complexities of actually calculating the cap, I put together this query put together this query which rebuilds the progression of reputation events for either a specific user, or for each user that has previously won the Mortarboard badge.
So, inspired by the complexities of actually calculating the cap, I put together this query which rebuilds the progression of reputation events for either a specific user, or for each user that has previously won the Mortarboard badge.
So, inspired by the complexities of actually calculating the cap, I put together this query which rebuilds the progression of reputation events for either a specific user, or for each user that has previously won the Mortarboard badge.
All of these queries (there are others as well) appear to suffer from the same two flaws... ( ... until now with the query in this question .... )
All of these queries (there are others as well) appear to suffer from the same two flaws...
All of these queries (there are others as well) appear to suffer from the same two flaws... ( ... until now with the query in this question .... )