Feature #1926
Issues identifiers
Status: | Closed | Start date: | 2008-09-19 | |
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Priority: | Urgent | Due date: | ||
Assignee: | % Done: | 0% | ||
Category: | - | |||
Target version: | - | |||
Resolution: | Wont fix |
Description
We would like to assign issue identifiers based on the project name. Currently, Redmine uses issue's id (which is auto-increment) to search an issue and in many other places. Our issues are increasing daily and the number (e.g. #1384) are not so friendly for us as developers and our clients. We therefore would like to have a 4 letter project code and start naming the issues from 1, eg for a project called Redmine, we could have something like REDM01 for issue 1, REDM02 for issue 2 etc and for a project Ruby we have RUBY01,RUBY02....
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History
#1
Updated by David Marín Carreño over 13 years ago
- Target version deleted (
0.7)
#2
Updated by Jean-Philippe Lang over 13 years ago
- Category deleted (
Search engine) - Status changed from New to Closed
- Resolution set to Wont fix
#3
Updated by Benson M over 13 years ago
Any pointers on how this can be done? I need to add this for my organisation and I would be glad to have suggestions on how this could be implemented.
#4
Updated by Benson M over 13 years ago
Benson Muteru wrote:
Any pointers on how this can be done? I need to add this for my organisation and I would be glad to have suggestions on how this could be implemented. If there is anyone who has done this please share your work.
#5
Updated by an an over 8 years ago
Take a look at this plugin: http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/project/redmine/issue-id
Please help him to release this plugin soon
#6
Updated by Andriy Lesyuk over 7 years ago
an an wrote:
Take a look at this plugin: http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/project/redmine/issue-id
Please help him to release this plugin soon
The release happened. Now please help me make it stable (or to make sure, that it's stable). Thanks!