The Rich Filter Simple Counter gadget displays issue counts or field sums for a list of issues. The gadget is based on a rich filter and has the following features:
the collection of issues used for the counting can be
furtheredfurther filtered using Rich Filter Controller gadgets;
the gadget itself can further refine the results by applying a gadget-specific JQL that we call a working query;
for the same collection of issues, the gadget can display multiple counts at the same time – based on the number of issues (Issue Count) or the sum of number and time tracking fields (such as Story Points or Original Estimate);
the gadget’s title can be customized.
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Rich Filter ExtensionsRich filter extensions are separate Jira apps that can be installed on top of the Rich Filters for Jira Dashboards app to extend the rich filters and rich filter gadgets with new specific functionality. New counter values are available if you add any of the these extensions:
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Configuring the Rich Filter Simple Counter Gadget
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Edit the gadget configuration as described in the following table:
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Title |
You can optionally customize the gadget's title |
. Use this to distinguish between multiple counters on the same dashboard. If left blank, the default title will be Rich Filter Simple Counter. | |
Rich Filter | Select the rich filter the gadget will use. Click |
the Rich Filter button to display the list of rich filters; you can either scroll through or use the search box to find the filter you need.
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Working Query | The working query is a JQL query that is combined with the base filter of the rich filter before searching for issues. You can use this to create counters for different sub-sets of your issues. The working query is optional: if left empty, only the base Jira filter and the quick filters affect the issues used for the output. |
Values | Select the outputs to be displayed. You can select up to 10 outputs at a time. |
There are five kinds of possible values:
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