
| Key: |
JRA-6170
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| Type: |
Improvement
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| Status: |
Open
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| Priority: |
Major
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| Assignee: |
Unassigned
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| Reporter: |
Bojan
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| Votes: |
1
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| Watchers: |
3
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If you were logged in you would be able to see more operations.
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JIRA
Created: 10/Mar/05 08:39 AM
Updated: 11/Dec/06 10:52 AM
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| Component/s: |
Web interface,
Custom Fields
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| Affects Version/s: |
3.1,
3.0.3
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| Fix Version/s: |
None
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Time Tracking:
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Original Estimate:
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2 hours
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Remaining Estimate:
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2 hours
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Time Spent:
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Not Specified
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| Participants: |
Bojan and Karel Roose
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| Since last comment: |
84 weeks, 3 days ago
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If I create a new custom field, let's name it "A" with options "1", "2", "3", and "4", I have no way of searching for issues like this:
"All issues which have A with either '1', '2' or '3'"
"All issues where A is not set (is null)"
Now I can only search:
"Issues where A IS 1"
"Issues where A IS 2"
"Issues where A IS 3"
"Issues where A IS 4"
"Issues where A IS ANY"
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Description
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If I create a new custom field, let's name it "A" with options "1", "2", "3", and "4", I have no way of searching for issues like this:
"All issues which have A with either '1', '2' or '3'"
"All issues where A is not set (is null)"
Now I can only search:
"Issues where A IS 1"
"Issues where A IS 2"
"Issues where A IS 3"
"Issues where A IS 4"
"Issues where A IS ANY" |
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