Defect #8411
closedCan't remove "Project" column on custom query
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Description
If I create a custom query for issues, and remove the "Project" column from display (for example, if I'm using it as a "Group By" instead), it returns as soon as I apply or save the query.
This appears to be because this is considered to be the "default columns" - if you do this with a saved query, after saving the query, the "Default columns" checkbox is ticked when you go back and edit it.
One solution is to add another column, or change the order, but it's not obvious - a couple of users have tried to create the exact same query and got this result.
It appears to affect all versions but I'm running 1.1.2
To reproduce:
- Go to /issues
- Click "Clear" to make sure you're looking at the default view
- Click "Options"
- Remove the "Project" column from the right-hand box
- Click apply - the column is not removed
To work-around:
Repeat steps 1-4, but then move one of the displayed columns up or down before clicking apply.
I couldn't find any similar reports, but I realise that this may be a duplicate. Also, I'm not sure "Issues" is the correct category.
Files
Updated by Etienne Massip almost 14 years ago
- Target version set to Candidate for next minor release
Updated by Jean-Baptiste Barth almost 14 years ago
- Status changed from New to Closed
- Target version changed from Candidate for next minor release to 1.2.1
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
- Resolution set to Fixed
Updated by Etienne Massip almost 14 years ago
- Affected version (unused) changed from 1.1.2 to 1.2.0
- Affected version changed from 1.1.2 to 1.2.0
Updated by Etienne Massip almost 14 years ago
- File default_columns.patch default_columns.patch added
Updated by Jean-Philippe Lang almost 14 years ago
- Target version changed from 1.2.1 to Candidate for next minor release
Updated by Etienne Massip over 13 years ago
Updated by Etienne Massip over 13 years ago
- Status changed from Reopened to Resolved
- Target version changed from Candidate for next minor release to 1.2.2