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I am not sure how you have your request queues set up, but technically you could tie that request queue/queue project back to a portfolio and program. When the request is created it is attached to that parent queue project as an issue. Therefore, that issue is tied to the program that the queue project is associated with. Then, to Vic's point, you could filter your view or report to show the issues that are tied to that particular program. This would require your queue projects, topic groups and queue topics to be unique to each program. This approach does not work for us as we have way too many programs to build a queue project for each one, but it may work for you if you only have a few programs. I have attached an example of what this would look like. I hope this helps! Brandon Pritchard System Administrator iNHouse Marketing - Nationwide pritcb1@nationwide.com
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Holly, were you able to come up with a different approach? I too would like to create a report of all top priority issues for a Program Manager over multiple projects with different Project Owner but within the same Portfolio.
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