I am using a chart template from Atlassian Analytics, Issues created vs resolved. It works as expected... I get a bar chart that shows how many issues are created and resolved in separate bars by week. I want to click on any bar on the chart to see the actual issues list that composed the bar. I created a dashboard control (DRILLDOWN_RANGE) with a date range type and specified the x-value to use for the dashboard control so that when I click on the bar, say for Feb10-16, I get the range saved to the dashboard control.
I have another chart on the same dashboard where I have a list of all issues in my project. The query is also filtering on the date range in my dashboard control (DRILLDOWN_RANGE). When click on issues created bar on my bar chart (issues created vs resolved), I get all issues in the date range (created and resolved) in my issues list, even though I just want the issues created.
How do I create a filter or variable I can pass from my issues created vs resolved bar chart to not just filter on the dates, but also to distinguish between issues created vs resolved in my issues list?
@Pasam Venkateshwarrao Are you using Analytics? I don't see an option to view issues in navigator from the charts in Analytics
@Broussard, Anna No iam not using Analytics this can be seen in created vs resolved gadget in jira dashboard
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I'm not sure I completely understand, but you might just need to click on the dot and then on 'View in Issue Navigator.' Is that what you were looking for?
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