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Static Filters allow users to further filter the issues displayed by the rich filter gadgets. Once configured, rich filter controller gadgets can display static filters as buttons. When a static filter button is selected in a rich filter controller gadget, all the other gadgets in the same dashboard and, based on the same rich filter, apply the JQL of the static filter.
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The Static Filters section of your rich filter allows you to add new static filters and view their configuration.
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The key attributes of a static filter are:
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Name | Each static filter has a name used to identify and display it. The name is mandatory and must be unique among the static filters within the rich filter. |
Color | The selected color will display related values in rich filter gadgets (e.g., the Rich Filter Simple Gauges gadget). |
JQL | The JQL query defines the filtering condition of the static filter. |
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The Static Filters section of your rich filter allows you to perform the following operations:
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Add a new Static Filter | Click on the Create Static Filter button at the top right of the screen. Type a name and a JQL for your static filter and optionally change its color, then click the Create button.
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Edit the JQL of a Static Filter | Click on the Edit icon at the right of the static filter. | ||
Delete a Static Filter | Click on the Delete icon at the right of the static filter. | ||
Reorder the Static Filters | Hover over the vertical “grid” icon, then drag and drop the static filter up or down to its new position.
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