Available Reports
New Custom Query
Compose a new ticket query by selecting filters and columns to display.
SQL reports and saved custom queries Sort by: Identifier Title
{1} Active Tickets
- List all active tickets by priority.
- Color each row based on priority.
{2} Active Tickets by Version
This report shows how to color results by priority, while grouping results by version.
Last modification time, description and reporter are included as hidden fields for useful RSS export.
{3} Active Tickets by Milestone
This report shows how to color results by priority, while grouping results by milestone.
Last modification time, description and reporter are included as hidden fields for useful RSS export.
{4} Accepted, Active Tickets by Owner
List accepted tickets, group by ticket owner, sorted by priority.
{5} Accepted, Active Tickets by Owner (Full Description)
List tickets accepted, group by ticket owner. This report demonstrates the use of full-row display.
{6} All Tickets By Milestone (Including closed)
A more complex example to show how to make advanced reports.
{7} My Tickets
This report demonstrates the use of the automatically set USER dynamic variable, replaced with the username of the logged in user when executed.
{8} Active Tickets, Mine first
- List all active tickets by priority.
- Show all tickets owned by the logged in user in a group first.
{9} Active Tickets by ID
Orders tickets by id with the newest first.
{12} My Reported Tickets
This report demonstrates the use of the automatically set USER dynamic variable, replaced with the username of the logged in user when executed.
{15} 1.15.0 Tickets
#2079 is really mandatory, others can be rescheduled to 1.16.0
{16} My Tickets since may
This report demonstrates the use of the automatically set USER dynamic variable, replaced with the username of the logged in user when executed.
{17} My Tickets since may
This report demonstrates the use of the automatically set USER dynamic variable, replaced with the username of the logged in user when executed.
{18} My Tickets since may
This report demonstrates the use of the automatically set USER dynamic variable, replaced with the username of the logged in user when executed.