Feature #1155
group projects
| Status: | New | Start date: | 2008-05-01 | |
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| Priority: | Normal | Due date: | ||
| Assignee: | Jean-Philippe Lang | % Done: | 0% | |
| Category: | - | |||
| Target version: | - | |||
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Description
i've many customers and i like to group the projects by Customer. It would be realy helpfull to group the projects. So i can imagine that other people would like to group theyr projects by categories e.g. PHP-Projects, Ruby&Rails-Projects, Java, … or even have Projects grouped by Customer oder Categories like „web-sites”, „online-shops”, …
History
#1 Updated by Carl Nygard about 5 years ago
I have the same need, and creating a project for the customer and sub-projects for the actual individual projects works fine. You can even get a customer-wide view by looking at information at the customer level. Are you sure this won't satisfy your requirements?
#2 Updated by Marco Tralles about 5 years ago
this is just a way i work around at this time - but my problem is one step more difficult:
- customer
- project
- backend
- frontend
- desptop-tools
- project
- backend
- frontend
- project - single-website
- project
- customer
- project
- backend
- frontend
- project - single-website
- project - Java-Desktop-Tool
- project
actualy i „group” the first level by naming the projects e.g.:
- customer 1 | onlineShop
- backend
- frontend
- frontend-b2b-portal
- customer 1 | portfolio
- singel-website
- customer 2 | picture agency
- backend
- frontend
- java-upload-manager
#3 Updated by Yanoksy Durañona Yero almost 5 years ago
I think some of this can be done by using custom fields that will become more useful with the addition of filtering capability at the projects page.
#4 Updated by Yanoksy Durañona Yero almost 5 years ago
- Assignee set to Jean-Philippe Lang
#5 Updated by Jean-Philippe Lang over 4 years ago
- Target version deleted (
0.8)