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JRA-923
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Improvement
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Open
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Major
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Unassigned
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| Reporter: |
Jack Miller
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6
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5
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If you were logged in you would be able to see more operations.
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JIRA
Created: 23/Oct/02 08:46 AM
Updated: 21/Jul/06 11:00 AM
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Filtering & Indexing
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1.4.2
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None
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Duplicate
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This issue is duplicated by:
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JRA-6254
Filter on: Fix for Any/No Fix version
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Reference
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This issue relates to:
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JRA-2755
Allow multiple projects in search
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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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Description
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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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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: