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Open Jira’s Apps menu in the navigation bar and click on Rich Filters. This will open the Rich Filters list page.
Click on the Create New Rich Filter button at the top-right of the screen. This will open the Create a new Rich Filter dialog box.
Fill in the two mandatory fields:
Enter a name for your Rich Filterrich filter.
Select an existing Jira filter as a base for your rich filter. Make sure that the Jira filter you select returns some results, as we will use it in the following tutorials in this series.
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You need to have the rights to use the selected Jira filter but you don't need to be its owner. |
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Click Create
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Congratulations, you You have just now created your first rich filter! . You are now on the rich filter configuration page in the General section. As you can see, your rich filter is based on the native Jira filter you have selected. You have been added as an administrator of the rich filter, which allows you to edit it.
Try it out: type a description in the corresponding field and click the Submit button to save the change.
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The rich filter can be further configured using the menu entries on the left of the screen: General, Static filters, Dynamic filters, Smart filters, Views, Queues, Custom values, Custom ratios, and Time series. You have already seen the General section, and other tutorials in this series will guide you through gradually enriching the configuration of your rich filter and thus extending its functionalities. In the next tutorial, we'll add static filters to this rich filter and use them to build a simple interactive Jira dashboard.
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