Currently when deactivating a user, the user then becomes 'greyed' out. This isn't readily obvious due to coloring, resolution, etc.
Suggestion is to clearly annotate the user with a Joe Smith - Deactivated or something similar
Joe Carpenter
almost 9 years ago
in User management
0
Unlikely to implement
Filter capabilities on the Integration Update Import screen
As one Product Owner of a very large product that has a lot of product owners, I would like more filter capabilities on the Integration Updates import screen so that I can only see items that pertain to my portion of the backlog. This request is s...
Allow renaming of Columns in Prioritization Report
As we are using custom worksheets & custom tables across our various Aha! data entities, it would be great if the Prioritization Reports allowed the renaming of columns as otherwise we end up with excessively long and difficult-to-read table h...
Joe Buehlmeyer
about 2 years ago
in Ideas
0
Future consideration
Customize fiscal calendar by year as well as month
We have a fiscal year which starts in March, but it's leading rather than lagging. Therefore, FY17 starts March 1, 2016. However, reports reflect March 1, 2016 as FY16
It would be great to see what automations exist in each workspace in a roll-up way. We use 20+ workspaces, but they all use the same integrations and statuses. I'd like to check to make sure all the same automations are being used across WSs and t...
Guest
about 2 years ago
in Roadmaps
0
Future consideration
My team makes extensive use of Aha's workspaces, we have 20+. Each team has its own workspace, even though they all share the same process. My admin team has set up numerous automation rules (thank you for that!) in one workspace. Now, we would li...
Guest
about 2 years ago
in Roadmaps
1
Already exists
As an administrator I would like to be able to reset voting for specific users. If we've removed them from the platform or i change them to a non-voting user their votes all remain and unless i phone them to ask them to remove their votes their do...
Ian Mason
about 2 years ago
in Voting
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Future consideration