I'd like to give our team a quick filter on our Kanban board that shows them any open tickets in any team they may be part of.
I think it's something like this but that's not working for me. Does anyone know. aquery for this?
currentUser() in "Team[Team]"
I noticed this question is a few weeks old, but happy to jump in if it helps. After the new team field was introduced, quite a number of enhancement requests popped up and this is one of them. Searching for teams you (or the current user) is part of, is currently not supported yet. There are a couple of feature requests for this that you can track and upvote:
Hope this helps!
Hello @Samantha Gardiner
Issues you see in your board are driven by the board's filter, which usually is specific to the work you are doing.
So even if you have that as a query (the one you posted above), it will not pull in issues outside of the criteria (teams) listed in your filter.
You can create a dashboard for them instead, maybe a 1 or dimensional statistics gadget by assignee and they can click on it to get their list. Just a thought.
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I understand I wouldn't be looking for any other issues outside of the board filter, I'll be adding an additional filter for the current user's teams on top of that.
I'll look into a dashboard, but I prefer to keep it in the board view
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Sorry I guess I misunderstood the ask.
Can clarify, what do you mean open tickets they maybe "part of".
As in, assigned to them?
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