In this section:
1. About Static Filters
The Static Filters allow the users to further filter the collection of issues displayed by gadgets based on the current rich filter. Once configured, the static filters can be displayed as buttons in Rich Filter Controller gadgets. When a static filter button is selected in a Rich Filter Controller gadget, all the other gadgets in the same dashboard and which are based on the same rich filter apply the JQL of the static filter.
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2. Static Filters' Key Attributese
You can add new and see existing static filters and their configuration in the Static Filters section of your rich filter.
The key attributes of a static filter are:
Attribute | Description |
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Name | Each static filter has a name which is used to identify and display the filter. It is mandatory and must be unique among the other static filters within the rich filter. |
JQL | The JQL is applied when the static filter is used. |
3. Adding & Editing Static Filters
The Static Filters section of your rich filter allows you do to the following operations:
To do the following: | Do this: |
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Add a new Static Filter | Click the Create Static Filter button displayed on the top-right of your screen. Insert a Name and a JQL for your static filter and click the Create button. |
Edit the JQL of a Static Filter | Click the edit icon at the right of the static filter. |
Delete a Static Filter | Click 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. When the static filters of this rich filter are displayed by Controller gadgets, by default they are shown in the order configured in this section. |