The Prioritization view for ideas and features provides the ability to filter the Unranked section using filters. For the main list of records in the Prioritization view it would be helpful to filter by any of the columns displayed in the view. This can help when seeking to review or set the score for a subset of items based on filters.
Would be great to be able to filter on this screen. This is one of my favorite screens but I have to manually move In Production/Shipped features off of it and then they just take up space in the unranked area. I need a way to remove completed items out of the Prioritization altogether as there is no longer a need to prioritize them. Thanks!
Looking to have "shipped" items automatically fall off of the prioritization list.
What I really want is the ability to move a ticket/item off the prioritization list because it is either on a sprint or irrelevant to the report. Either way it makes no sense to put it back in the queue.
Would be very helpful for our quarterly planning, as we're looking to isolate a prioritized list of features in one place, but only the ones which are relevant for the Q.
Would be helpful as we have many enhancement requests and need the ability to filter.
Without this feature I will have to manually move the ideas around each and every time the status of an idea changes. This is a very inefficient way to do things.
We also are going to struggle with prioritization which is fundamental to building a proper roadmap without a way to filter down the list by our custom fields.
We have multiple business units (custom field) within our business. We need the ability to customize the new prioritization feature to allow us to create a view by business unit or other fields of our choice. We cannot use the new feature without more flexibility.
True. I really can't even use this feature without the abilty to filter. It makes the list too large to review and rank. Also, pagination within ranking isn't feasible. Ideally you'd be ranking a subset of items that call all be seen and priotized within a single page.