I have a process where we resolve a project with another project. By creating an issue in the first project we can resolve that issue by the creation of the second project. so the process looks like this: 1. Request comes in --> Request converted to a project --> Issue added to the project and a second project resolves that issue. On a project report, we then see the second project that resolved the first. But when I try and add a column to show me the resolved first project I cant figure out how to get it to display. The resolvable only shows me the original issue. Suggestions or thoughts?
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Hi Luke,
Instead of trying to pull this information into a project report, you may want to consider building an issue report instead . . . . Following your example through, it looks something like this:
1) Initial request raised and converted into project 'A'
2) Issue created on project 'A'
3) Issue on project 'A' is converted into another project 'B'
Using an issue report you could then add the following columns to your view:
Issue >> Name - The name of the issue that was created on project 'A'
Project >> Name - The name of project 'A' where the issue was created
Resolve Project >> Name - The name of project 'B' in my example above
Would that work for you?
Best Regards,
Rich.
Hi Luke,
Instead of trying to pull this information into a project report, you may want to consider building an issue report instead . . . . Following your example through, it looks something like this:
1) Initial request raised and converted into project 'A'
2) Issue created on project 'A'
3) Issue on project 'A' is converted into another project 'B'
Using an issue report you could then add the following columns to your view:
Issue >> Name - The name of the issue that was created on project 'A'
Project >> Name - The name of project 'A' where the issue was created
Resolve Project >> Name - The name of project 'B' in my example above
Would that work for you?
Best Regards,
Rich.
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