To illustrate with an example, it is as I would want to create a Structure with "my open Issues", taking into account that this will be different for each user that launch the Structure.
Hi @Victor Crespo,
Transformations would be helpful in this case – it's a Structure feature that lets you make local adjustments to a structure, without changing it for everyone else.
"Assigned to me" is a quick transformation (or filter) that you can already choose by default, but you can of course add more filters as needed.
Hope this helps,
Kathryn
No. You can't have a structure vary by who is looking at it. You can have a structure include different issues by user when the structure is using a filter like "reporter = currentUser()", but the structure itself is a fixed layout.
I am trying to imagine a scenario where this would be of any use. The point of a structure is to have a shared understanding of how issues are related to each other. You don't get that if the structure varies by who is looking at it.
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Hi, @Victor Crespo !
Of course, you can. Use "currentUser()" JQL function for this.
For example:
assignee = currentUser() AND resolution = Unresolved order by updated DESC
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Hi Alexander, thanks for the answer, but this does not work. I have tested it. I have prepared a structure with this JQL function, but when the structure is opened by another colleague, what he is displaying are my Issues, not his Issues.
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