Feature description:
- given:
- I have create a report that can be visualized as a table but is a non raw data report. It could be a combined, dmn or bpmn report.
- when:
- I open the report in the edit mode
- then:
- I can sort the table by each column
- the sorting is persisted so that the order is also kept on dashboards
- such that:
- I can immediately see which are the entries with the highest/lowest values. For instances, I want to see which are the flow nodes that have most being executed.
Limitation:
- sorting on flowNode,userTask and decision:MatchedRule columns sorts by their id and not the visible name -> will be handled with
OPT-2058 - sorting functionality is not available for combined reports -> will be handled with
OPT-2074
Hint:
In raw data reports the user is already able to sort the columns.
This is the controller panel for Smart Panels app
1.
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Sorting API applies for all table reports |
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Done | Unassigned |
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Sorting functionality for all single table reports |
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Done | Unassigned |
[OPT-1731] I can sort columns of single non raw data reports
Description |
Original:
* given:
** I have create a report that can be visualized as a table but is a non raw data report. It could be a combined, dmn or bpmn report. * when: ** I open the report in the edit mode * then: ** I can sort the table by each column ** the sorting is persisted so that the order is also kept on dashboards * such that: ** I can immediately see which are the entries with the highest/lowest values. For instances, I want to see which are the flow nodes that have most being executed. |
New:
*Feature description:*
* * given: ** I have create a report that can be visualized as a table but is a non raw data report. It could be a combined, dmn or bpmn report. * when: ** I open the report in the edit mode * then: ** I can sort the table by each column ** the sorting is persisted so that the order is also kept on dashboards * such that: ** I can immediately see which are the entries with the highest/lowest values. For instances, I want to see which are the flow nodes that have most being executed. *Hint:* In raw data reports the user is already able to sort the columns. |
Link | New: This issue is related to SUPPORT-5213 [ SUPPORT-5213 ] |
Fix Version/s | New: 2.4 [ 15354 ] |
Remote Link | New: This issue links to "Page (camunda confluence)" [ 12559 ] |
Description |
Original:
*Feature description:*
* * given: ** I have create a report that can be visualized as a table but is a non raw data report. It could be a combined, dmn or bpmn report. * when: ** I open the report in the edit mode * then: ** I can sort the table by each column ** the sorting is persisted so that the order is also kept on dashboards * such that: ** I can immediately see which are the entries with the highest/lowest values. For instances, I want to see which are the flow nodes that have most being executed. *Hint:* In raw data reports the user is already able to sort the columns. |
New:
*Feature description:*
* given: ** I have create a report that can be visualized as a table but is a non raw data report. It could be a combined, dmn or bpmn report. * when: ** I open the report in the edit mode * then: ** I can sort the table by each column ** the sorting is persisted so that the order is also kept on dashboards * such that: ** I can immediately see which are the entries with the highest/lowest values. For instances, I want to see which are the flow nodes that have most being executed. *Hint:* In raw data reports the user is already able to sort the columns. |
Workflow | Original: Camunda Optimize - 2.0 [ 54247 ] | New: Camunda Optimize - 2.4 [ 64738 ] |
Labels | Original: SUPPORT | New: SUPPORT current_release |
Status | Original: Open [ 1 ] | New: In Development [ 10312 ] |
Status | Original: In Development [ 10312 ] | New: Open [ 1 ] |