Feature #19171
closed
"any open / none open" filter for ( follows / blocked ) relationships
Added by Adrian Wilkins over 9 years ago.
Updated over 9 years ago.
Description
Currently you can filter issues with related issues.
is |
any issues in project |
any issues not in project |
no issues in project |
none |
all |
Propose that adding
Would improve the software
- You could then construct issue queries that only return issues that can actually be progressed
- This reduces your cognitive load having to think about whether a given task can be done or not
- Can also construct queries that return issues that are blocked by something
- This allows you to troubleshoot their dependencies
Is this possibily another duplicate of #3265 or #15029?
Agree that this is a dupe of #15029, but not #3265
#3265 was the creation of the relationship-filtering feature, this ticket and #15029 refer to improving that filter so that you can use it to find issues with and without active blockers.
There's also a patch #16621 which seems to implement this ; I couldn't get this to apply against 3.0.3 - I've asked the original author which revision he patched in #16621#note-2
- Is duplicate of Feature #15029: When filter by "blocked by" = "any", take into account if blocking issue is already closed (so no really blocking) added
- Status changed from New to Closed
- Resolution set to Duplicate
Adrian Wilkins wrote:
Agree that this is a dupe of #15029 [...]
So I'm closing this one accordingly.
Adrian Wilkins wrote:
#3265 was the creation of the relationship-filtering feature, this ticket and #15029 refer to improving that filter [...]
Indeed.
Thanks for the feedback. Mischa.
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