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Key: JRA-3554
Type: New Feature New Feature
Status: Resolved Resolved
Resolution: Duplicate
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Mark Chaimungkalanont [Atlassian]
Reporter: Andrew Walker
Votes: 11
Watchers: 5
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Filter to include multiple projects

Created: 08/Apr/04 04:37 AM   Updated: 12/Jul/05 11:53 PM
Component/s: Filtering & Indexing
Affects Version/s: None
Fix Version/s: None

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Participants: Andrew Walker, Kevin James, Mark Chaimungkalanont [Atlassian] and STefan Tamasi
Since last comment: 147 weeks, 6 days ago
Resolution Date: 12/Jul/05 11:53 PM
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It would be extremely useful for us to have the ability to multi-select projects when setting up a filter.

This is particularly relevant when you want a list of all high-priority issues across 5 related projects. Another useful one is to see all issues assigned to yourself across multiple projects. These would be my two default filters on my dashboard if I could get them.

Using ALL projects doesn't quite fit, as there are a number of projects I specifically want to exclude.



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STefan Tamasi - 17/Sep/04 03:05 AM
Our system consist of more sub-systems which need to be released separately (sub-systems are reusable in other systems). The Project group help us to visualize relation "system - sub-systems", but all other functionalities doesn't reflect this relation => filtering, reporting, ...

Kevin James - 13/Dec/04 04:19 PM
We also have a need for this, but for different reasons. We have several projects that are released as standalone products. However, they are also bundled up and shipped as a bundled product or suite. Now we may be working on Suite 4.0 which consists of ProjectA v4.5, ProjectB v8.1.1 and ProjectC v7.3. We want to create a filter that would filter across the specific Fix For versions of these three products. Then we could call the filter Suite 4.0 and it would give us the stats we need. This capability would even be more valuable now that you have portlets that can give you stats based on a filter.

Right now we have a custom field called Bundled products that we use to generate this kind of filter, but users are always forgetting to set the either the Bundled Products field or the Fix For version or the choose the wrong Fix For version to go along with the selected Bundled Products. It just not an ideal solution.


Please see JRA-699.

Multi searching of projects will be available in 3.3