Feature #5115
open
Assignee & Target version issuelist filters: allow to specify multiple selections (e.g. x OR blank)
Added by Kit Grose over 14 years ago.
Updated almost 9 years ago.
Description
I'd love to be able to filter the issues list to any issues that are either:
- assigned to myself or no one at all or
- having a target version of 'next release' or has no target version assigned.
Currently I'm doing that by setting up filters such as "Assigned to" is not anyone else on the list. The problem with that is that the filter slowly gets less and less useful as new users are added to the system.
Did you try to select 'none' in the filter type list? (eg. Target version: none)
I did, and that does half of what I need:
I'm trying to show an issues list that contains all issues either assigned explicitly to me or not assigned to anyone. If "none" was moved from the "is"/"is not" drop-down menu and instead put atop the next list (perhaps shown similarly to the << me >>
item), so I could have a multiple selection that contains either << none >>
or << me >>
.
+1
related issue with patch: #5535
- Status changed from New to Closed
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- Status changed from Closed to Reopened
Previous journal was created automatically during closing of #3600 due to the issue-relation. It does not apply to this issue.
- Subject changed from Allow Issues filters to match empty records (e.g. Assigned To/Target Version = blank) to Assignee & Target version issuelist filters: allow to specify multiple selections (e.g. x OR blank)
- Status changed from Reopened to Resolved
I believe this issue deals with having a possibility of having multiple selections for assignee & target version issuelist filters, for example including a 'blank' value.
I'll adjust the issue-subject and "fix" the issue-relations accordingly.
Note: status-change is necessary to put the issue in the (correct) new status again after the previous incorrect closure.
- Status changed from Resolved to New
+1
Good feature
2 possibilities :
1. add <<nobody>> in list, so we will able to select <<nobody>> and someone
2. add a logic operator list with 'AND' 'OR'
Patch on #5535 is obsolete with 2.2
- Category changed from Issues to Issues filter
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