I need to see all my work in all projects.
I need to see all my work in all projects in only a view.
Now, I only can see my work for a project in view "my work" but for review all my work, I must change to others project and look view "my work"
Now, I only can see my work for a project in view "my work" but for review all my work, I must change to others project and look view "my work"
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Inappropriate?Hi...unfortunately, there is no way to see your work across multiple projects, but this is something we'd like to add (perhaps to the dashboard) in the future.
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Inappropriate?Hi, we have the same issue, so i support liliana ́s idea and I encourage you to add to the nice funcionlities list abailable now. good job!
I’m thankful
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Inappropriate?Have same problem with the people that work for me. Stuff falls through the cracks because it is sitting in one of X^2 projects we have on the go at any given time.
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Inappropriate?Same here. Small team working in parrallel on a couple of projects. Would like to open up tracker and at a glance see what the most important tasks are that one should be working on regardless which project it is.
I’m happy I found tracker
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Inappropriate?I would also like this feature. It would be very helpful in deciding which tasks to attack next.
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Inappropriate?This is indeed a popular idea. In the meantime I suggest that you all enable the project tab bar via the View menu.
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Inappropriate?Dashboards are great for an overall view of a system, providing metrics and key information in one screen. They are almost always an entry point to a system which informs the user of the current state and allows them to direct their attention appropriately.
Jira provide a fantastic dashboard that functions similar to igoogle dashboard, where you can add new widgets or reports and arrange the to suit.
A simple filtering widget that could be added multiple times would allow users to generate a list of stories in a project, or across all projects, that meet certain criteria. EG. my stories across all projects.
Other widgets that may also be useful are a comments feed, project activity stream, charting (like the charts already used in projects).
This is no small task, but I believe it will add a new dimension to the product.
Perhaps you could do some statistics, such as the average number of projects an active user has, to illustrate how many users have multiple projects and thus how many would benefit from this.
On a side note, Jira dashboard also supports google dashboard widgets, which opens up a whole array of widgets that users can add. Although, while it is a cool concept, it may open up your hosted solution more than you wish.
Thanks for a great tool.
Some cool Jira Dashboard pics:



I’m excited
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Inappropriate?I have a couple developers assigned to many stories across many projects. Right now we have do drill down into each project seperately the see which tasks are we are assigned to, it would be great if we could get a "My Work" list on the dashboard that displays all assigned tasks across all projects.
This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
Seeing your assigned stories across all projects.
I’m happy
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Inappropriate?My team is working on multiple projects. The projects are setup separately in Pivotal. Is there any way for the team members to view a list of the stories they are currently assigned that is an aggregation from all the projects?
This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
Multiple projects, one team, aggregated view for team member?.
I’m trying to help my team
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Inappropriate?This feature is literally the only reason I have not rolled out to all of my team.
I’m anxious
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