I am having trouble creating JQL for a pie chart that will filter asset field objects separately. This is travel related, so for one issue, i could have someone going on a cruise. So, they will add "The Bahamas" and "Mexico" objects. I need to be able to filter those out as 2 separate data points for the respective country rather than one new instance of them together. Please see the picture for a better idea of what I'm trying to say.
Hi @Avery Safley,
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This does not appear to be a native Jira gadget, but rather a gadget from a plugin. You should address this question directly to the plugin vendor.
If you also happen to have our Great Gadgets plugin installed, you could try the Pivot Table & Pivot Chart gadget, which supports asset fields as well. It also supports multi-value fields. So, depending on how that asset field is defined, it might do the trick in this case.
If you have any questions or need help with our gadget, feel free to contact support@stonikbyte.com at any time.
Danut
I see this is probably done by a 3rd party app to prive you more option, but stil I don't get your question.
Can you show an image on whta you would expect as an outcome?
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hey @Marc -Devoteam- the expected outcome would be more so what you see on the far right, where there is each country as a standalone metric. Then if you look at the middle there are 5 instances of "The Bahamas, Turks and Caicos Islands" I want the chart to not group that and instead add 5 to "The Bahamas" and 5 into "Turks and Caicos Islands" Sorry if I'm not using super technical language, I'm pretty new to all this.
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The 5 in the middel means that there are 5 issues in the system whre the option "The Bahamas" is used.
I think you are using Custom Charts app, you can hide the percentages and numbers or even per option I think, I my memory serves me well.
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