I created a Two Dimensional Filter Statistics to summary the bugs quantity by "status" and "detected versions".
I found that the order of status are "TODO", "IN PROGRESS", "DONE", "READY FOR TEST".
I'd like to move the "DONE" to the rightest, how should I do?
BTW, I found other answer said it is due to the origin order for these status, I need to re-order the status. But when I login in by my Admin account, I couldn't fine how to re-order the status.
Hello Zheng.
From what I know, the order of statuses in the two dimensional gadget is relative to the order on the statuses page in the administration, as you see on this screenshot :
You can try reordering your statuses so as they appear in this order in the administration (using the arrows on the right) :
TODO
IN PROGRESS
READY FOR TEST
DONE
It should not affect anything else so don't be afraid. Let me know if it helped ;)
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Thank you, @Flavien Gache for this solution.
If you're managing a company with a lot of statuses, the Admin UI is horrific. You need to press an individual up/down arrow, wait for the page refresh, scroll back to your status, hover over the tiny arrow, click and repeat.
Work around it by re-posting the URL in a separate tab repeatedly; then periodically check order:
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@Jonathan Tang Thanks for suggesting this, I agree the Admin UI is absolutely terrible and will give your suggestion a try.
I noticed that clicking that tiny arrow a bunch of times seems to make the Status move as many spaces as clicks are registered by the browser.
So for example - I want to move our 'Done' status to the bottom of the list. Clicking the tiny down arrow once and waiting for the page to refresh only moves it down one position on the list. But clicking that tiny down arrow 5 times moves the Status down 5 positions! I've been able to get up to ~11 clicks before the browser force-refreshes on me.
Still not great and could probably cause carpal tunnel syndrome lol but it's another way of working around the awful interface.
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@Monica Brazelton Such a silly way of doing it (clicking as many times as possible before the refresh), but it did save quite a bit of time, since I had to move a lot of statuses around.
Thanks!
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Hi @zheng_zhao - I don't know if this will actually solve your issue or not, but you can add a property to the transition in the workflow to add the Opsbar sequence to set the order
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-cloud-administration/docs/configure-advanced-issue-workflows/
Maybe that will affect the order in the Two-Dimensional filter as well.
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I tried that. It only affects on the issue view. The suggestion by @Flavien Gache is the way to go about it, and of course vote on this issue to enable customization: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRACLOUD-35938
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