﻿report	title	description
1	Active Tickets	"
 * List all active tickets by priority.
 * Color each row based on priority.
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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.
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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.
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4	Accepted, Active Tickets by Owner	"
List accepted tickets, group by ticket owner, sorted by priority.
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5	Accepted, Active Tickets by Owner (Full Description)	"
List tickets accepted, group by ticket owner.
This report demonstrates the use of full-row display.
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6	All Tickets By Milestone  (Including closed)	"
A more complex example to show how to make advanced reports.
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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.
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8	Active Tickets, Mine first	"
 * List all active tickets by priority.
 * Show all tickets owned by the logged in user in a group first.
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9	Active Tickets by ID	Orders tickets by id with the newest first.
10	Blocker tickets (preferred report)	
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.
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13	NF 2.0.0 tickets	
14	1.14.0 Blockers	
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.
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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.
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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.
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