Feedback on NI Community

cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

[Feature Request] Suggest Accepted Solution

Solved!
Go to solution

A common occurance in the forum is newbies asking questions, getting their questions answered, and then leaving. A lot of them have just posted for the first and last time, so they don't care about the "Accept as Solution" button, or Kudos, or the forum features we all use to help navigate topics.

 

What if there was a feature, that anybody who views a thread could utilize, called "Suggest as Solution". If enough people click this for a post in the thread, then the system could mark the thread as Solved. The system could even add a one-week delay (or longer) to this new feature in case OP comes back with questions and doesn't want the solution marked yet.

 

Having a solution to a thread is important for forum-helpers to navigate to the threads that need help and also important when people with similar problems are looking for a solution.

Cheers


--------,       Unofficial Forum Rules and Guidelines                                           ,--------

          '---   >The shortest distance between two nodes is a straight wire>   ---'


0 Kudos
Message 1 of 3
(4,404 Views)
Solution
Accepted by topic author James.M

Hi James,

 

Thanks for the feedback.

 

Even though we are attempting to educate new users on Using Accepted Solutions, as you stated some users never return to follow up on their question. So I agree, this would be a good function to have. Similar functions and workflows have already been raised to Lithium, including the ability to suggestion an accepted solution and sorting posts in a topic by most kudoed. Also, we're working on rolling out some other OOTB functionality to potentially increase accepted solutions as well.

 

Thanks!

 

~~~~~~~~~
0 Kudos
Message 2 of 3
(4,396 Views)

Great, thanks for the response. Glad it's in the works!

Cheers


--------,       Unofficial Forum Rules and Guidelines                                           ,--------

          '---   >The shortest distance between two nodes is a straight wire>   ---'


0 Kudos
Message 3 of 3
(4,357 Views)