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About the Rich Filter Simple Counter gadget
The The Rich Filter Simple Counter gadget gadget displays issue counts, field sums, and custom values for a collection of issues. The gadget is based on a rich filter and provides, among others, the following features:
the collection of issues used for the counting can be further filtered
usingusing Rich Filter Controller
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the gadget itself can further refine the results by applying a gadget-specific JQL called working query;
for the same collection of issues, the gadget can display multiple results at the same time – based on the number of issues (Issue Count), the sum of numeric and time-tracking fields (such as Story Points
oror Original Estimate), or on custom values;
the content of the gadget can be exported to PDF, Excel (.xlsx), and CSV formats.
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Configuring the Rich Filter Simple Counter gadget
Add a new or edit an existing existing Rich Filter Simple Counter gadget gadget in your Jira dashboard. The configuration form of the gadget will be displayed:
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Edit the gadget configuration as described in the following table:
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Rich Filter | Select the rich filter the gadget will use. Click |
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button to display the list of rich filters; you can either scroll through or use the search box to find the desired filter |
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Working Query | The working query is an additional JQL query |
that is permanently applied on top of the base Jira filter and any active quick filters in the controller to filter further |
the issues the gadget will work with. The working query is optional: if left empty, only the base Jira filter and the quick filters affect the issues used by the gadget. | |
Values | Select the values to be displayed. You can select up to 10 values at a time. There are four kinds of possible values:
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