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Creating Custom Attribute for Assignee Name
Publication le 01 nov. 2022
I'm trying to create a report that separates tickets solved into two rows: Assignee Name equals Null, and Assignee Name does not equal Null. I have a report with the metric set to 'Count(Tickets)' and the columns counting 'Ticket Solved - Week of Year (filtered to only 2022)'. I created a custom attribute that I figured should give me the two results I'm looking for. It reads:
IF ([Assignee name]="Null") THEN "True" ELSE "False" ENDIF
When I use this attribute in my columns, I can select the two options - which are Null and False - but the result is just a single bar counting every solved ticket for the given week, instead of two bars, one for Null and one for False. Can anyone point me to what I'm doing wrong here?
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Chip Locke
Thank you! That worked, and I appreciate the explanation.
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Alex Zheng
You'll want to get rid of the parentheses around Null, this implies it is looking for a specific field value called null rather than just seeing if it is empty. So it should look like the following:
Let me know if you have any further questions.
Best regards,
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ZZ Graeme Carmichael
Charles
Create 2 custom metrics:
Blank is Assignee
Assignee is Not Blank
Note that you do not place the null value in quotes.
Now you can use them in your report:
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