Mandate the use of a password on web notebooks by an Enhanced Notebook Security choice within account settings
We have a large audience for web notebooks and would like to ensure all web notebooks are password protected and therefore only visible to those who have been provided the password.
"Release Date" is not customized to reflect a change in Release terminology
Submitted by Kenneth MacArthur:
Upon customizing the terminology, you don’t customize the term “release date” – even though this is clearly a derivative term of “release”. Could you either provide a specific customization for this term, or just us...
Checkbox to override automatic capitalization of customized terminology
Provided by: Kenneth MacArthur
We want to customize “release” to be “QBO set”, and “feature” to be “QBO”. This works great, except that in *a lot* of places in the UI, you force-capitalise the first letter of the term, but no others. This looks *r...
In workflows, it should not be possible to skip a certain status.
In most workflows, the status "approved" is available. But it can be skipped.
It should be possible to set in a workflow that e.g. a feature most have had the status approved, before it can get any status following it in the workflow. E.g. the wor...
As an account administrator, I would like the ability to export a list of all my users to a .csv file and include information on their last login as well as their user role access to the various product/product lines in my account.
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At this moment most settigs (like enabling ideas and planning) has to be done per product. Since we have a lot of products in AHA! we have to change these settings for every new product. Please could you make it possible to change default settings...
Enable the terms "release" and "feature" to be defined within a product
Now that I've started using Aha for the product plan, other areas of the organization are asking if they can use Aha for enterprise project planning. It looks like a "release" could be considered a "project" in their terms. And a "feature" could b...