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Key: JRA-10958
Type: Improvement Improvement
Status: Open Open
Priority: Minor Minor
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: Elert von Mueller
Votes: 0
Watchers: 1
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Export query parameters to Excel

Created: 25/Aug/06 06:06 AM   Updated: 24/Oct/06 06:55 AM
Component/s: Import / Export
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Participants: Elert von Mueller and Neal Applebaum
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If you perform a query and open the printview of the results the query parameters are displayed, e.g.

Project: Server
Resolutions: Unresolved
Sorted by: Updated descending

If you export the same result list to excel this information is not available (only the creation date of the list) - but would be very interesting, especially if you archive this excel sheet for later auditions at milestones (probably you need to know what kind of issues are shown in the list ...)!



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Neal Applebaum - 27/Aug/06 09:31 AM
A nice idea, I agree. But how could you possibly include every filter criterion into an Excel spreadsheet, even if you found it a good home? Youve got projects, components, date fields, issue status fields, text fields, custom fields, etc. etc.

Elert von Mueller - 28/Aug/06 02:38 AM
There seems already to be some code that describes the filter: for the example mentioned above (printview) and the summary of a filter which is displayed on the left side after picking a filter from the "Manage Filters" page.
In the Excel sheet is already a cell near the top which keeps now the date of the filter ("Displaying issues as at 28/Aug/06 03:37 AM") - that would be a good place to display the other information - just like the printview does.