Structure for JIRA: Ideas
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Filter work log author using groups
We can currently use the "Work Logged" column and specify an individual user to see his or her work log.
It would be very useful if we could have the option to specify a group instead of a user, and see all time logged by any member of that group.
For clarity, we'd like this in addition to the current functionality rather than replacing what's there.
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Folder Item Count
I would like to see the number of items I have in a folder without having to manually count them each time. For example, if my folder was named 'Bugs', then maybe it would display as
Bugs (9)
3 votesThanks! Please check the comment
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Documentation Update - How to create a new Formula Column
The Structure 4.5 documentation doesn't identify how to create a NEW Formula Column.
https://wiki.almworks.com/display/structure/Formula+ColumnStep 1 should identify how to add a new field, not how to write the formula.
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Multiple parents within same structure
Allow an issue to have multiple parents within the same structure. My teams use JIRA to manage their messy hierarchies of requirements (vision, needs, goals, objectives, requirements, desirements, stories of all kinds, tasks, epics, bugs,... We make them all the same JIRA issue type "Requirement."). Often the same requirement "elaborates" multiple higher level requirements, so the hierarchy is messy. We have been using a custom link type of "elaborates"/"elaborated by" to represent all the requirements in the hierarchy, but it is difficult to see and manage when the messy hierarchy has many levels and issues.
1 votechange to Completed, since it is already done in Structure. Thanks!
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Remive Parent(x) formula limitation
Parent(x) formula aggregation should be calculate on a sum of time spent column or another formula column
1 voteThanks! Please check the comment
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Expr Language Documentation Shows Semi-Colons in Formulas, but You Can Use Commas
All the Expr language documentation shows semi-colons in formulas, but you can use commas. It would be good to indicate this somewhere as many people are in the habit of writing commas inside formulas to separate arguments and it is hard to get into the habit of typing semi-colons just when using a structure formula.
1 voteThanks! please check the comment
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