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Suggestion
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    Resolution: Duplicate
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Issue Summary
Currently, if you deactivate/remove a user from your site, you won't be able to search for their shared dashboards/filters; although you can extract this data using REST API, this can be time-consuming.
It would be great to search for deactivated users who own shared dashboards/filters through the UI instead of using REST API.
Steps to Reproduce
- Create a dashboard/filter and share it with your organization.
 - Deactivate/remove the user used to create it.
 - Try to search for the owner; even if the dashboard is available, you can't search for the owner's name. 
	
- The same behavior can be observed under Settings > System > Dashboards/Filters.
 
 
In the example below, the user "Joe Doe" was deactivated: 

Workaround
You can use REST API endpoints to search for shared dashboards and filters deactivated/removed users' own as a workaround.
Dashboards:
Filters:
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JRACLOUD-84514 Add an option to search for filters from former users
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JRACLOUD-84514 Add an option to search for filters from former users
- Gathering Interest