I am getting stuck on how to create a report that will show me how many requests have been submitted to a request queue. Our team deletes the issue when the issue is resolved. I am not having any luck with the queue report or issue report and I am not sure what I am doing incorrectly. Any advice is appreciated.
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So there is kind of a way... it isn't the best as you would just be able to report on how many requests but no other real information. (Like seriously, you don't even get the name of the request that was deleted)
If you use a Journal Entry report, use the filters Field Name is Blank, Change Type equal Delete, and then Project ID equal {insert the name of your request queue}.
Since your only date field is when it was deleted, you could use Entry Date for the journal entry as your grouping and then create a chart to show number of requests deleted each week/month/quarter/year.
Hope that is helpful.
Hi Kaitlyn,
If your team are deleting the issues after they have been resolved, it's not going to be possible to report on them. Once an object is deleted from Workfront, it is no longer available to be reported on.
Best Regards,
Rich.
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@KaitlynGr - You won't be able to report on deleted objects as they no longer exist in the system.
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So there is kind of a way... it isn't the best as you would just be able to report on how many requests but no other real information. (Like seriously, you don't even get the name of the request that was deleted)
If you use a Journal Entry report, use the filters Field Name is Blank, Change Type equal Delete, and then Project ID equal {insert the name of your request queue}.
Since your only date field is when it was deleted, you could use Entry Date for the journal entry as your grouping and then create a chart to show number of requests deleted each week/month/quarter/year.
Hope that is helpful.
Thank you!!!!! This helped so much!
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