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The scroll screen does not show all existing filters

ivanelson September 9, 2019

Hello,

I spent hours trying to create a SCRUM frame from an existing (JQL) filter, checked filter sharing, checked global permissions, anyway, nothing made sense.

Literally the filter does not appear on the scroll bar; After hours, I typed the filter name in the search box, and then the filter comes up, magic.

The filter name is: Migration-Frigotil-PGSQL

See in the images the absence of this filter.

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September 9, 2019

Hi @ivanelson

If you have access to a large number of filters - you do need to type to search and locate the filter. The list refines based on what you enter into the search box.

You'll notice without a search, the Saved Filter box only shows a set number (~20) and they're in alphabetical order based on what you have access to.

Otherwise for large organisations it would be a lot of load time, where there could be hundreds or thousands of saved filters available.

Ste

ivanelson September 10, 2019

It seems justifiable.

But this approximate limit of 20 ~ items in the scroll should be stated in the documentation, in an easily accessible place.

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