I don't think questions go unanswered very often, if at all. If a question is understandable, it quickly gets multiple answers -- or if no one knows the answer, it produces a discussion. If a question is too unclear or poorly written to answer, people reply by asking for more info and encouraging the poster to follow the guidelines.
So I think the only time a question doesn't get an answer is when it's so poorly written that no one can answer it, and the original poster is unable or unwilling to improve it. And even in those cases, it will get replies from users trying to help the OP improve his question, so there's no automatic way to identify those.
In short, I don't think there's a way to do what you want to do; and even if you could, it wouldn't provide you with anything useful.
Aaron B.
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In reply to Re: Is there an option to see the non answered questions?
by aaron_baugher
in thread Is there an option to see the non answered questions?
by thanos1983
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