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Mulitple filters in a gadget

Suma Kustagi September 24, 2024

Hi Team,

  Do we have any native way to achieve multiple filters within a gadget. Currently I know we have third party apps which fulfill the condition. But lloking for it within jira cloud without opting for any any apps.

 

Regards,

Sumgadget.png

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Bibek Behera
Community Champion
September 24, 2024

@Suma Kustagi ,

 

If you could give some for information of the use case that will help me understand if there is a workaround. 

For now there are only 2 option I can think of.

1> Combine both of the filter into one filter and use that in the required gadget 

2> Use two gadgets of the same kind and have the respective filters in there.

 

-Bibek

Suma Kustagi September 24, 2024

Have aatched the result where we have multiple filters in single gadget

 

Mehmet A _Bloompeak_
Atlassian Partner
September 24, 2024

Hi @Suma Kustagi ,

What are the values in your attached gadget? Are they story points in each sprint?

Suma Kustagi September 24, 2024

@Mehmet A _Bloompeak_ they are not story there are the bug with respect to each patch type.

Mehmet A _Bloompeak_
Atlassian Partner
September 24, 2024

I guess patch type is a custom field. You can try the built-in "Issue Statistics" gadget. It will display results in a table view not as in your attachment. But it can show number of issues by patch type. You need to

  1. combine the 3 filters into a single filter and use this filter.
  2. set Statistic Type=patch type

issue statistics gadget.png

If you need more advanced reporting you can try Reports - Charts and Graphs for Jira app developed by our team.

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