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Key: JRA-923
Type: Improvement Improvement
Status: Open Open
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: Jack Miller
Votes: 6
Watchers: 5
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Allow filter by "No Fix For" across projects

Created: 23/Oct/02 08:46 AM   Updated: 21/Jul/06 11:00 AM
Component/s: Filtering & Indexing
Affects Version/s: 1.4.2
Fix Version/s: None

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Participants: Davor Barcan and Jack Miller
Since last comment: 104 weeks, 1 day ago
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It would be very nice to be able to search for all unscheduled items across multiple projects. We are running about a dozen projects using JIRA, and I would like to keep my finger on the pulse of new feature requests & recent (unscheduled) bug reports.

Thanks!

Jack



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Davor Barcan - 21/Jul/06 11:00 AM
I have a similar problem: I have a number of projects that share the same release schedule. I couldn't find a way to find all of the issues for a particular release (e.g., "Release 2.0" across multiple projects).

I did find a work-around. In the Quick Search field, I can enter "open ff:2.0". This brings up the Issue Navigator with the results I was after: all of the open issues for "Release 2.0"

A few observations:

  • If I view the filter it shows the summary for what I'm viewing: it lists "Release 2.0" once for every project in the Fix For.
  • Even though I can view the filter, I still cannot edit the Fix For in the filter.
  • Using the Quick Search field, I could not figure out how to specifiy "Release 2.0"; it doesn't seem to allow spaces. So, if I had another version with "2.0" in the name, it would also be picked up.