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Structure search for ideas / There is no way to automate monthly reports for retail companies.

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8/5/22

Description - I don't have hours every day to sift through ideas to see if my problem is already "in ideas" to up vote it. I'm wasting my time. We need the ability to go to ideas to see if they are already suggested or to suggest a new one based on the menu structure of workspaces. Give us a menu structure exactly as it is in Workspaces and let us click on the one we need to search or suggest for, an example, have a "Send File on Schedule" button. Any one with issues or ideas for that one specific area could choose that one to search or post to. 

 

Why is this feature important to you - I don't have endless hours to search through ideas to see if any of my issues/ideas are already suggested so I can upvote them and then if it's not to suggest my idea as a new one. I also don't have the time to try to figure out how someone else might have "worded" what I need to find. 

 

How would you like the feature to work - I would like to have ideas set up so that there is a structure to them. Example, my issue is that monthly reports can't be setup to auto send based on a retail 4-5-4 calendar. I can't dig through hundreds of other peoples ideas to find out if anyone else has listed that as an issue or suggested it as an idea to fix it. 

 

Current Behaviour - It's seems to be a "free for all" out there and everyone thinks and presents their ideas in ways that other people might not think of, to be able to search for.  How can any ideas be "upvoted" if they can't be found. I can't be the only retail based company that is unable to schedule monthly reports based on my retail calendar. Yet, I can't find any suggestions or issues where this is posted, why not?