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Key: JRA-8251
Type: New Feature New Feature
Status: Resolved Resolved
Resolution: Duplicate
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: Jan Van Bulck
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Filter on Version information accross Projects

Created: 17/Oct/05 06:40 AM   Updated: 18/Oct/05 02:41 AM
Component/s: Filtering & Indexing
Affects Version/s: 3.2.3 Pro
Fix Version/s: None

Time Tracking:
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Environment: Standalone, JDK1.4+, Solaris
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Participants: Anton Mazkovoi [Atlassian], Jan Van Bulck and Nick Menere [Atlassian]
Since last comment: 134 weeks ago
Resolution Date: 18/Oct/05 02:41 AM
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Hi *,
In our environment, all projects follow the same calendar, with the same Versions. (we use Versions for Releases)
An identical set of Versions for the next few years has been entered manually in Jira for all projects individually.
Now, to produce a report that shows all issues fixed in a particular Version (for all projects), I cannot filter on the version information when "All projects" is selected.
I feel this is very unfortunate.
What do you think about this?
Thx
J.

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Anton Mazkovoi [Atlassian] - 18/Oct/05 01:06 AM
Hi,

I feel that adding ability to search through versions and components across projects would be a great addition to JIRA,a nd is something that we are hoping to do in the future. Unfortunately, we have a lot of feature requests and choosing the order of their implementation is one of the most challenging things in our jobs. Please have a look at the following document which describes how we schedule new features:
http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DEV/Implementation+of+New+Features+and+Improvements

The feature request that tracks this improvement is JRA-1538. I suggest voting for that issue to increase its popularity.

With your permission we would also like to resolve this issue as a duplicate,

Thanks,
Anton


Jan Van Bulck - 18/Oct/05 02:40 AM
Sure, feel free to resolve it as duplicate.
Thx for the attention!
J.

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Anton Mazkovoi commented on JRA-8251:
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Hi,

I feel that adding ability to search through versions and components
across projects would be a great addition to JIRA,a nd is something that
we are hoping to do in the future. Unfortunately, we have a lot of feature
requests and choosing the order of their implementation is one of the most
challenging things in our jobs. Please have a look at the following
document which describes how we schedule new features:
http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DEV/Implementation+of+New+Features+and+Improvements

The feature request that tracks this improvement is JRA-1538. I suggest
voting for that issue to increase its popularity.

With your permission we would also like to resolve this issue as a
duplicate,

Thanks,
Anton

Versions. (we use Versions for Releases)
manually in Jira for all projects individually.
Version (for all projects), I cannot filter on the version information
when "All projects" is selected.


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Nick Menere [Atlassian] - 18/Oct/05 02:41 AM
Thanks Jan.