Can I “star” or otherwise select issues in Redmine for reporting?

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I've been asked to "list all the issues [in Redmine] that were outside the original spec, and give a report of time spent on those issues"
I have a large list of issues, about half of which were outside the original spec. I'd like to go through the list and be able to "star" (like in a webmail client) certain issues, and then run a report of time spent on those issues.
Do you know of a plugin or an existing way to do this?
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I've been asked to "list all the issues [in Redmine] that were outside the original spec, and give a report of time spent on those issues"
I have a large list of issues, about half of which were outside the original spec. I'd like to go through the list and be able to "star" (like in a webmail client) certain issues, and then run a report of time spent on those issues.
Do you know of a plugin or an existing way to do this?
redmine
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I've been asked to "list all the issues [in Redmine] that were outside the original spec, and give a report of time spent on those issues"
I have a large list of issues, about half of which were outside the original spec. I'd like to go through the list and be able to "star" (like in a webmail client) certain issues, and then run a report of time spent on those issues.
Do you know of a plugin or an existing way to do this?
redmine
I've been asked to "list all the issues [in Redmine] that were outside the original spec, and give a report of time spent on those issues"
I have a large list of issues, about half of which were outside the original spec. I'd like to go through the list and be able to "star" (like in a webmail client) certain issues, and then run a report of time spent on those issues.
Do you know of a plugin or an existing way to do this?
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There is a way to do it (second try), not very clean solution but a solution at least.
First of all you need to create a boolean custom field named Send to report (or what you want).
In the issues view select all the issues that you want to watch, then right click on the selected issues list and the contextual menu is displayed, change the value of Send to report to Yes.
Go to Overview tab, then select in the Spent time section the link Report, filter by the custom field Send to report.
It's not a clean solution because changing a custom field in order to report something will cause issues historial changes (+ email sending).
In any case, I hope it helps :)
First answer missunderstod the question, I hope second try fit it.
– Emilio González Montaña
Jun 28 '15 at 22:40
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There is a way to do it (second try), not very clean solution but a solution at least.
First of all you need to create a boolean custom field named Send to report (or what you want).
In the issues view select all the issues that you want to watch, then right click on the selected issues list and the contextual menu is displayed, change the value of Send to report to Yes.
Go to Overview tab, then select in the Spent time section the link Report, filter by the custom field Send to report.
It's not a clean solution because changing a custom field in order to report something will cause issues historial changes (+ email sending).
In any case, I hope it helps :)
First answer missunderstod the question, I hope second try fit it.
– Emilio González Montaña
Jun 28 '15 at 22:40
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There is a way to do it (second try), not very clean solution but a solution at least.
First of all you need to create a boolean custom field named Send to report (or what you want).
In the issues view select all the issues that you want to watch, then right click on the selected issues list and the contextual menu is displayed, change the value of Send to report to Yes.
Go to Overview tab, then select in the Spent time section the link Report, filter by the custom field Send to report.
It's not a clean solution because changing a custom field in order to report something will cause issues historial changes (+ email sending).
In any case, I hope it helps :)
First answer missunderstod the question, I hope second try fit it.
– Emilio González Montaña
Jun 28 '15 at 22:40
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There is a way to do it (second try), not very clean solution but a solution at least.
First of all you need to create a boolean custom field named Send to report (or what you want).
In the issues view select all the issues that you want to watch, then right click on the selected issues list and the contextual menu is displayed, change the value of Send to report to Yes.
Go to Overview tab, then select in the Spent time section the link Report, filter by the custom field Send to report.
It's not a clean solution because changing a custom field in order to report something will cause issues historial changes (+ email sending).
In any case, I hope it helps :)
There is a way to do it (second try), not very clean solution but a solution at least.
First of all you need to create a boolean custom field named Send to report (or what you want).
In the issues view select all the issues that you want to watch, then right click on the selected issues list and the contextual menu is displayed, change the value of Send to report to Yes.
Go to Overview tab, then select in the Spent time section the link Report, filter by the custom field Send to report.
It's not a clean solution because changing a custom field in order to report something will cause issues historial changes (+ email sending).
In any case, I hope it helps :)
edited Jun 28 '15 at 22:39
answered Jun 27 '15 at 20:50
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First answer missunderstod the question, I hope second try fit it.
– Emilio González Montaña
Jun 28 '15 at 22:40
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First answer missunderstod the question, I hope second try fit it.
– Emilio González Montaña
Jun 28 '15 at 22:40
First answer missunderstod the question, I hope second try fit it.
– Emilio González Montaña
Jun 28 '15 at 22:40
First answer missunderstod the question, I hope second try fit it.
– Emilio González Montaña
Jun 28 '15 at 22:40
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