1. Filtering Scopes
The Scope page contains filters that allow you to filter data in a scope table by many different criteria. Thus, just in a few clicks, the user can display only the scopes he needs on the page.
On the screenshot, an element of each filter is highlighted by a red rectangle and signed with a red number.
Let's take a look at the capabilities of each filter separately.
1.1 Filter by Name
The first filter works with the scope name. The user enters a character set. The filter will allow only those scope to be displayed whose names contain a set of entered characters. The character set can be anywhere in the scope name. Only one set of characters can be entered in this filter field.
This search is case-sensitive. “sco” and “Sco” will display different results.
1.2 Filter by Tags
One or more values can be entered in the second filter field. This filter allows you to display only those scopes that contain at least one of the selected tags.
1.3 Filter by Creator
The third filter will display only those scopes that were created by a specific user. Only one user can be selected at a time.
1.3 Filter by Project
The filter will display only scopes that contain selected projects.
1.4 Filter by Issue type
The filter will display only scopes that contain selected issue types.