Hey @[deleted]
Do you mean open tickets? If so there are a couple ways you can do that.
If you want to see all open tickets assigned to anyone, you could use the filter results gadget. You would make a filter that looks something like the below example. That would pull all unresolved tickets from projects and issues you have access to into that filter. Any projects or issue security schemes you are not apart of, will not be shown in this gadget.
resolution = Unresolved
If you want tickets only assigned to you, you can still use the filter results gadget and just add an assignee condition but it would be easier to use the Assigned to me gadget. This will automatically pull all tickets assigned to you.
Hope this helps!
I'm moving into a project management role, and I need to be able to see all open project at a given time. On my dashboard I'm using the projects widget but Amazingly there is no open projects filter so I see them all. you want that I just want to see the current open projects. Is there any way to do that? I tried what you suggested above and that does not give me the result of looking for.
Thank you so much for your help.
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Okay I understand now! So by open projects I am assuming you have projects that are "archived" or no longer used. If that is the case, there's a couple options.
Option 1
You would use the gadget Projects and allow all projects to be shown. This will show every project you have in your dashboard.
The downside to this is that if you do have inactive or archived projects, this will unfortunately display all projects. Option 2 shows you how to get around this.
Option 2
Create a project category called Open or Active. This will represent all active projects. You would then need to assign that category to each open project.
After that, you would go to your dashboard and add the gadget Projects and select the filter to category. You would select the category you created and it would show all open/active projects.
This method has some downsides which I listed below.
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Hello,
I am interested in finding a solution to this. Unfortunately, the project gadget will be EoL soon. Is there a reasonable alternative that can achieve the same outcome?
I want to see a bird-eye view of the active projects I am working on.
Thanks!
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