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The following queryquery shows the number of days a certain member of Meta Stack Overflow has hit the rep cap making you eligible for the Mortarboard badge. If this query returns more than 150 rows the Legendary badge is in the pocket as well

The query is based on the one I used on an earlier answer and calculates the rep based on the available data in SEDESEDE. Do notice that this is missing deleted posts and your own downvotes so it is not 100% accurate (and the data is refreshed only once a week, on Monday at 03:00 UTC)

The following query shows the number of days a certain member of Meta Stack Overflow has hit the rep cap making you eligible for the Mortarboard badge. If this query returns more than 150 rows the Legendary badge is in the pocket as well

The query is based on the one I used on an earlier answer and calculates the rep based on the available data in SEDE. Do notice that this is missing deleted posts and your own downvotes so it is not 100% accurate (and the data is refreshed only once a week, on Monday at 03:00 UTC)

The following query shows the number of days a certain member of Meta Stack Overflow has hit the rep cap making you eligible for the Mortarboard badge. If this query returns more than 150 rows the Legendary badge is in the pocket as well

The query is based on the one I used on an earlier answer and calculates the rep based on the available data in SEDE. Do notice that this is missing deleted posts and your own downvotes so it is not 100% accurate (and the data is refreshed only once a week, on Monday at 03:00 UTC)

replaced http://meta.stackexchange.com/ with https://meta.stackexchange.com/
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The query is based on the one I used on an earlier answerthe one I used on an earlier answer and calculates the rep based on the available data in SEDE. Do notice that this is missing deleted posts and your own downvotes so it is not 100% accurate (and the data is refreshed only once a week, on Monday at 03:00 UTC)

The query is based on the one I used on an earlier answer and calculates the rep based on the available data in SEDE. Do notice that this is missing deleted posts and your own downvotes so it is not 100% accurate (and the data is refreshed only once a week, on Monday at 03:00 UTC)

The query is based on the one I used on an earlier answer and calculates the rep based on the available data in SEDE. Do notice that this is missing deleted posts and your own downvotes so it is not 100% accurate (and the data is refreshed only once a week, on Monday at 03:00 UTC)

replaced http://meta.stackoverflow.com/ with https://meta.stackoverflow.com/
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The following query shows the number of days a certain member of Meta Stack Overflow has hit the rep cap making you eligible for the MortarboardMortarboard badge. If this query returns more than 150 rows the LegendaryLegendary badge is in the pocket as well

The following query shows the number of days a certain member of Meta Stack Overflow has hit the rep cap making you eligible for the Mortarboard badge. If this query returns more than 150 rows the Legendary badge is in the pocket as well

The following query shows the number of days a certain member of Meta Stack Overflow has hit the rep cap making you eligible for the Mortarboard badge. If this query returns more than 150 rows the Legendary badge is in the pocket as well

typo in query, update sede refresh moment
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