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Re: Status whiteboard - multiple keywords

From: Shreedhar Ganapathy <Shreedhar.Ganapathy_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 13:26:25 -0800

Hi Krishna
I will forward this request to the O'reilly contacts.

regards
Shreedhar

Krishnamohan Meduri wrote:
> Thanks so much, Tom.
> I just checked my permissions. Here is what it shows:
> Your account has the following explicit permissions:
>
> * Attach File:
> Project issue tracking - Attach File
> * Change Status:
> Project issue tracking - Change Status
> * Submit:
> Project issue tracking - Submit
> * Add Comment:
> Project issue tracking - Add Comment
> * Change:
> Project issue tracking - Change
> * Query:
> Project issue tracking - Query
>
> It seems I cannot add "Keyword" field.
> Whom should I approach for this? Does anybody know?
>
> What about status whiteboard? Does anybody know if I can add multiple
> keyword comma separated in status whiteboard?
>
> Thanks,
> -Krishna.
>
> Tom Amiro wrote On 11/27/06 11:47,:
>
>> Hi Krishna,
>>
>> Here are the definitions
>>
>>
>>> Status Whiteboard
>>> allows you to query on the field defined by the project owner (or
>>> users with Issue Tracker administrative permissions). Input values
>>> to query by this field thus depend upon how it is being used in a
>>> particular project.
>>> Keywords
>>> allows you to query on the keywords defined for the project. If
>>> the project administrator has not defined any keywords, this field
>>> will not appear on the *Query* page. To view a list of the
>>> keywords defined for this project, click the *Keyword* link next
>>> to this field.
>>>
>>>
>> I'm not sure about Status Whiteboard, but you can add as many keywords
>> as you want (if you have admin perms) and then query on them.
>>
>> Tom
>>
>> Krishnamohan Meduri wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Does the issue tracker support *multiple* keywords in its status
>>> whiteboard field. I could not find any documentation anywhere.
>>> I need to add a keyword to some issues based on which I should be able
>>> to query in future. I don't want to inadvertently overwrite existing
>>> keyword and hence this question. Any link/info appreciated.
>>>
>>> Any other field that can my serve my need is fine too.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> -Krishna
>>>
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