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I've got a user that has noticed the `affectedVersion` is not available within the Two Dimensional Gadget.
I can't seem to location documentation for this Gadget for the Cloud Instance.
I suspect the reason this field is not available is because it is:
1. an Array type
2. Not a custom field
the API returns this:
{"id": "versions","key": "versions","name": "Affects versions","custom": false,"orderable": true,"navigable": true,"searchable": true,"clauseNames": ["affectedVersion"],"schema": {"type": "array","items": "version","system": "versions"}}
Kinda looking for confirmation, more searching for a way to give my user the ability see work load based on version.
Can `versions` be part of the two dimensional filter gadget?
Unfortunately the Affected Version field has a different name in that gadget: Raised in Versions.
There is an old, open suggestion to change that to reduce confusion, which you may watch/vote for to see progress: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRACLOUD-41573
Kind regards,
Bill
Oh, good catch @Bill Sheboy !
I didn't realize that.
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Hello @Garth Smitman
In my Jira Cloud environment for the Two Dimensional Filter Statistics gadget I see the built in Fix For Versions field and the custom Versions type field that I created and named Affected Versions.
Is your Affected Versions field a Versions type field?
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