For example, we have a project for our iOS client and a project for tracking PTO. I'm not going to work on either of those things in Idea, but there are issues in them assigned to me.
It is also showing me a large number of closed issues from an old project but perhaps that is just because I don't have a lot of issues currently assigned to me in our new project.
For example, we have a project for our iOS client and a project for tracking PTO. I'm not going to work on either of those things in Idea, but there are issues in them assigned to me.
Why do you want this? You will see issues assigned to you only.
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For example, we have a project for our iOS client and a project for tracking PTO. I'm not going to work on either of those things in Idea, but there are issues in them assigned to me.
It is also showing me a large number of closed issues from an old project but perhaps that is just because I don't have a lot of issues currently assigned to me in our new project.
I see. Currently we have no way to filter JIRA tickets in this way.
Similar feature request: http://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-79950
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