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Creating new dashboards in a project automatically copies the content from the previous dashboard

jbazela
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February 5, 2019

Creating new dashboards in a project automatically copies the content from the previous dashboard and mirrors the changes between the old and new dashobards.

How to avoid that? My plan was to create two new dashobards, clean up the old one (by dividing the mayority of issues between new boards), then close that old board (still with some outdated issues).

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Petter Gonçalves
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February 6, 2019

Hello Jakub,

Sorry for my misunderstanding, but you are talking about JIRA Dashboards or Boards? Please, note that these are different features on JIRA:

What is a Dashboard?

What is a board?

Per your description, I think you are talking about a JIRA Board. If I have understood it properly, the issues returned by a board is based on a JQL filter that is attached to the board on the moment of the creation and can be edited posteriorly by navigating to the board > Clicking in the three dots menu (...) > board settings > General Edit Filter query.

Please, let me know if I have misunderstood your request, Jakup.

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