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Is it possible to filter by maximum values in Jira?

Djena Dolkens January 15, 2014

Hi, I'm wondering if on a Jira agile board, it is possible to filter by maximum values. Specificially, I am hoping to create a "Priority 1" filter which would show only one card for each operational area, being the one card with the highest rank for that operational area. Can you please help me? :) Thanks so much!

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Svante Gustafsson Björkegren
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April 6, 2014

Hi Djena,

There was a feature request for this a year ago that was closed as "Won't fix"

Look at that and see if you can re-formulate it. I still think it a valid request that could solve a number of use-cases.

Cheers,

// Svante

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Mauro Badii
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January 15, 2014

How about using the Issue Count Column Constraint on the Agile Project Board?

1. Go to Configuration of your Jira Agile Project Board.
2. Columns
3. Select Column Constraint = Issue Count
4. Select No Max on each column = 1

Does that work for you?

Cheers!

Djena Dolkens January 15, 2014

We have the columns by status, not by operational area, so we are hoping to filter within the status columns, by the maximum rank for each operational area. Thank you though :)

Mauro Badii
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January 15, 2014

Oh, I see..

That I don't think it can be done.

Djena Dolkens January 15, 2014

Bummer, thanks! :)

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