As usual, JIRA proves to be overly complicated. I'm anxious to hear how convoluted this answer is bound to be.
So my coworker searched for my shared filters and found them. She then subscribed to one and it still didn't show up on her list of favorites. She then selected "run now" for the subscription and got it sent to her in an email. Still not on her favorite list. This is even more convoluted than I imagined.
Yes, I now see after my co-worker and I spent a lot of time following your leads that it does work. The bottom line as I see it is that it takes less time to make your own filters. Sharing filters requires too many steps. I will recommend that our tem abandon tryiing to use this feature. I've already wasted too much time on this.
I do thank you for your assistance.
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Did they search for the filters but unable to find them? What happens when you send them the filter url. Are they able to see the results?
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How does one "search" for the filters? Yes, the person can see the results if she goes to the URL I sent her, but how does she make this one of her favorites? I'll bet this is a feature that almost nobody is really using because they think they are, but really haven't gone through all the steps necessary to make it actually happen.
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Roger, it really works.
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Users can search for the filters under "Manage Filters" and mark them as favorite.
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