I'm using the gadget "Watched Issues". There is a predefined filter behind ("issue in watchedIssues() and resolution = unresolved"). I want to change this filter. I want to add the following condition:
"...and status != Closed"
I can do it, but there is no save button for saving that new condition. Although I have Administrator rights, I see only the "Save as" button. How can I save this additional criterion?
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You don't. You define your own filter and use a "filter results" gadget instead of "watched"
Hello,
I have more then 20 000 issues and i want to limit this filter and have only the issue updated during the last two weeks for example.
How can i reach this result?
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You'd need to hack the code to change this.
However, you shouldn't have to. You should not have issues with a status of closed and no resolution. If you have, then your workflow (and possibly process) is broken.
Could you try running that as a filter and see how many issue you have that have ended up in this state? "Status = closed and resolution = uresolved"?
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Ok, you need to work out which workflow(s) they've used in order to get broken, and fix that workflow (and include the ability to fix the broken issues as well - the easiest way is to have a transition from closed back to closed with a post-function that sets the resolution correctly. Then you can use bulk-edit to fix them)
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