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Key: JRA-1973
Type: Improvement Improvement
Status: Open Open
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: François Beauregard
Votes: 12
Watchers: 7
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"Updated by" search filter

Created: 08/Jul/03 03:22 PM   Updated: 22/Aug/07 03:54 AM
Component/s: Web interface, Filtering & Indexing
Affects Version/s: 2.3 Pro
Fix Version/s: None

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Participants: François Beauregard, Greg Warden, Kay Abendroth, Kevin James, Lauri Siljam?ki, Michelle Lorenz and Neal Applebaum
Since last comment: 48 weeks, 2 days ago
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It is possible (in version 2.3x) to filter issues by the issue Reporter, the issue Assignee, and the issue Update date, but not by the issue Updater.

It would be interesting to have a filter that lets the user see the issues that have been modified by a certain specific user.



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Lauri Siljam?ki - 10/Feb/04 03:38 AM
JRA-1973 search for updated by is similar to JRA-1187 searching by commenter

Kevin James - 26/Oct/04 06:53 PM
Yes, I would like this too. I want a filter that shows me every issue I've updated or resolved in the past week. I can get a report that shows me everything I've reported and filters that show me all updated and/or resolved in the past week, but not where I have updated or resolved in past week.

Greg Warden - 21/Apr/05 11:34 AM
Yes, we would like each user to be able to see where time was spent across multiple projects in the last week.

Michelle Lorenz - 16/Jan/06 03:19 PM
It would be useful if users could create a search filter of any issues that they have edited, or commented on.

Currently it is difficult to track issues after they are re-assigned.


Neal Applebaum - 16/Jan/06 04:02 PM
You can achieve this, to some degree, using the new Participants field.
See http://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-8960#action_48885
As long as you've commented on an issue, it'll work.

Kay Abendroth - 22/Aug/07 03:54 AM
Seems to me JRA-3957 duplicates this one.