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The "Type" on a ticket will often be an "Incident" without linking to a specific problem, since the other options aren't suitable, but there's only one customer reporting it - so we don't put it as a "Problem".
Any incidents that are linked to a Problem though we don't need to see in the Ticket views as they're already under control with the linked Problem. So, we need a way to filter those out of views.
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I've had this same question - with my use case being: I'd like to run a report to know whether both Option A and Option B were selected in the multi-select. In my case this field is called Problem Area (internal)
It's not perfect, but a workable solution for me was to have a calculated metric that's counting the number of rows in the Problem Area field:
IF ([Problem Area (internal)] != NULL) THEN
1
ELSE
0
ENDIF
Then I add a filter on Problem Area (internal) to include only Option A and Option B.
The result is that I get a value of 2 in this column for both, or a value of 1 for one or the other.
This field can be re-used on other similar reports that I'm interested in, but I just change the filter to, for example, Option C and Option D.
Would still be awesome to have a way of including Problem Area as a single line for tickets, to then filter on and have other visualisations based off.
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Ahh that old chestnut - that was 100% it! Thanks so much - it now works exactly as I was looking for. 🙏
查看评论 · 已于 2022年6月20日 发布 · Phil Clark
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