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Rich Filters::Time Tracking Dashboards is an extension of the Rich Filters for Jira Dashboards app. |
When Rich Filters::Time Tracking Dashboards is installed, a new field called rfWorklog is automatically added. The field can be used to perform work log queries via JQL. When used in rich filters and rich filter gadgets, the work log queries can filter and group the issues and their work logs. This mechanism is used by the Rich Filter Controller gadgets to provide dynamic filters on worklogs and by the other rich filter statistics and chart gadgets to generate links to the issue navigator. Check the key concepts page to learn how dynamic filtering and grouping based on work log attributes work.
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when used to aggregate issue values (issue count or issue value fields) or when used in Jira's issue navigator – the query returns all the issues containing at least one work log satisfying the WQL query
when used to aggregate worklog values (Worklog Time Spent) – the query returns the work logs (belonging to the returned issues) satisfying the WQL query
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The It is possible to apply worklog queries can be applied to only to some of the issues. For instance, the base JQL query:
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Do not use worklog queries in referenced Jira filtersThe ability to filter at the work log level provided by the WQL can work only if the worklog queries are directly available to the app – i.e. if they are used in the “top-level” JQL – as opposed to being used in a separate Jira filter that is referenced in the JQL available to the app. Indeed, when a clause of the type |
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Jira's native searching based on work log attributesJira also provides native support for JQL searches based on work log attributes via the JQL fields |
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