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titleRich Filter Extensions

Rich 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 time series options are available if you add any of the these extensions:

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3. Editing Time Series

The Time Series section of your rich filter also allows you do to the following operations: 

To do the following:Do this:
Edit a Time Series

Click the edit icon at the right of any time series.

A pop-up appears. Make your changes and click on the Save button.

Note that once the time series is created, there are two settings that cannot be changed anymore:

  • the Series date field;
  • the Value Type: this means that if you have selected Issue Count as the value, you cannot change it. If you had selected, for example, a number field as the value, then the value type would be Numeric Sum. You could then update the Value and select another number field, but you could nod choose Issue Count anymore (the value type would have to remain Numeric Sum).

This is necessary in order to ensure the consistency of time series once used in the Rich Filter Time Series Chart gadgets. In a Time Series Chart gadget we can display together only series having compatible value types (i.e. we can display together either series based on multiple Issue Count or on Numeric Sum values but not combinations of these).

In order to change these two settings you need to create a new time series.

Delete a Time Series

Click the delete icon at the right of any time series.

Reorder the Time Series list

Hover over the vertical “grid” icon of the time series, then drag and drop up or down to the new position.

This order is used to display the time series in the settings of Rich Filter Time Series Chart and Rich Filter Statistics gadgets.

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4. Computed Time Series

Users can define unresolved time series which is a special type of time series, falling under the Computed category. Unlike the other time series which are based on a date field, unresolved time series are computed as the difference between Created and Resolved time series. Unresolved time series allow users to easily monitor the size of the backlog.

The unresolved time series can be displayed in the rich filter gadgets like any other time series. In the example below, the Unresolved time series is used in a Rich Filter Time Series gadget. The gadget enables users to track the trend of unresolved issues within a specific time range by monitoring the unresolved issues of each aggregation period.

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