Hi,
I'd like to rank the Done column of a kanban board and see the last resolved issue on the top, by default is last resolved on the bottom.
Thanks in advance
Hi Sven,
You can configure your board filter to order issues by rank and resolution date ascending, as per below:
ORDER BY resolutiondate, Rank ASC
-- Arthur Gonçalves
Unfortunately the proposed solution does not work for Kanban Boards that use ranking anymore. When editing the filter as suggested the following error is shown and the ranking is disabled:
Ranking is disabled, as the Filter Query for this board is not ordered by ascending Rank. Please check your filter configuration.
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Is there a solution for this? I don't use ranking particularly and am just trying to use a simple ORDER BY resolutiondate DESC, but it's not working. Do I need to hide the rank field in some way in order to make this work?
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@Arthur Gonçalves I am also looking to a solution for the problem @Beatrix Vad mentioned. Is there a solution for this?
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Jira internally relies on the rank field for drag-and-drop. The relative positions of issues are stored in this field. So if you change the order-by clause in the filter query to anything other than Rank, D&D stops working. Unfortunately, there is no way around that in Jira out of the box.
A possible solution is to use a plugin that works with the rank field. Our company (COGNITIFF) developed a plugin to address precisely this problem - Sort by any Field. The plugin will update the rank based on a rule that you define. You can take a look if that solves your problem.
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