I am currently trying to build a dashboard with gadgets using Saved Filters I have just created. The filters are only accessing projects that I have access to.
When I select "Source of the gadget" as "Saved filter", and click to type the filter name, it immediately says: "There are no filters matching your search. Modify your search criteria."
I've searched around for information on this and came across several bugs that Jira has marked resolved in the past few years. These tended to be that the name wasn't unique, didn't contain spaces, contained special characters, or contained capital letters. I've varied the name of my search filter several times, but this has not resolved it. I've also tried across different types gadgets, but none of them have worked.
Would someone be able to let me know if there's something I'm missing here or if there is another current bug being worked on for this?
Thank you!
Hello @Rachel Jones
welcome to the community. It looks like you have selected the wrong gadget.
If I understand you correctly, you want to populate a Jira Dashboard gadget with a filter you just created.
But your gadget title reads Projectrak in it. So I think this was a mistake and this gadget does not allow Jira filter to be selected.
Thank you so much for your help @Kai Becker !
I did not realize there was a difference as I was trying to select gadgets that had been recommended to me.
Would the solution to only select "Jira dashboard" gadgets be to only select gadgets from the Jira category? From what I can tell this would be the solution as doing so is enabling me to build gadgets successfully.
Thank you again!
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There might be useful gadgets in other categories as well, but having an eye on foreign names or types should help.
The gadget you had previously is from a 3rd party app. Your choice should be the "Filter Results" gadget I guess.
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Hi @Rachel Jones ,
I'm Fede Baronti, Partner Manager at Deiser. As @Kai Becker pointed out, the gadget in which you are trying to load your Jira filters belongs to Projectrak:
Projectrak is a 3rd party app developed by Deiser, that works on a project level. This means that the gadget you are trying to load won't show your issue filters.
If you need to create a Projectrak filter (which we call views) to load the gadget correctly, please refer to Projectrak's documentation:
https://deiser-apps.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PROJECTRAKCLOUD/pages/1640435/Views
Here's Atlassian's documentation about the pre-installed gadgets that you can use.
Hope this helps, and please, if you have any further questions do not hesitate to ask.
Welcome to the Atlassian community!
Fede.
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