How can I add multiple tags when using a filter? I'd like to be able to filter, at time, using multiple tags to narrow my search for Features.
I haven't found any documentation that has helped and I've tried using separators (e.g. semicolon, commas etc...) with a tag filter box but that hasn't worked as I haven't been able to return results except when using a single tag in the filter. My only alternative when using Jira Align is that I try to using multiple selection of existing fields that help narrow my selection.
Any idea if possible, if so can you share what has worked?
It works for me in the Grid View of Features. Just use "Contains" and use commas to separate. See pics.
@Razy Kased I stand corrected. Thanks @Allan Maxwell ! I didn't realize that worked with tags.
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@Rae Gibbs you were correct in that it does not work from the little, quick-search box ...you have to go into "Filters". So we are both correct.
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@Allan MaxwellIs there a reason why your tip works for "Tags" but not for "ID"? It´s only the "contains" function? Is there a way I can use a multiple selection for fields that doesn´t support the "contains" function?
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@Razy Kased Thanks for your question! The functionality that you are looking for is not present in Jira Align. It is not possible to filter by multiple tags in Jira Align such as the Features Grid. We have seen requests from customers for more advanced queries in our in-page filters that support "and" and "or" commands but nothing has been implemented to date. If you have a strong interest in this ability, I suggest you submit an idea to the ideation portal.
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