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×Is it possible to get a filter component in Jira,
to filter some fields, like Excel table (data -> filter)
Hi there,
With add-on JExcel you can create, edit and filter just like in Excel.
It provides you an Excel-like interface. And Its completely free!
It is also possible to use Ctrl C + Ctrl V for importing and exporting.
You can download it from the Marketplace: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.moresimp.jexcel/server/overview
Hi Michael,
We will add Excel-like filter feature to our add-on "Issue Editor for JIRA(Excel-like editor)".
Screenshot is following.
rowfilter-sample.png
Regards
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We just released a Add-on that have Excel-like filter and sorter.
Please try.
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/jp.ricksoft.plugins.issueeditor-for-jira/server/overview
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Hi Michael
Can you provide some more detail on what you are trying to achieve? JIRA already has a relatively powerful issue filter built in (under the search for issues) link and there is an advanced version where you can write SQL like commands to restrict.
Once you have defined these filters you can then use this to produce tables in dashboards or even to be the basis for an Agile board. If you have Confluence linked to your JIRA instance you can even put these tables within pages on Confluence.
You may like to review https://confluence.atlassian.com/jira/using-filters-185729481.html if you have not already seen this.
Regards
Phill
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