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Thread: Any way to include grouping, ordering, and column options to default_query
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| Any way to include grouping, ordering,
and column options to default_query |
  United States |
2007-09-08 01:37:23 |
In the trac.ini file there's options for the default query
strings:
[query]
default_anonymous_query = status!=closed&cc~=$USER
default_query = status!=closed&owner=$USER
Is there any way to including grouping, ordering, and column
options
in those queries? I've tried all the syntaxes I could think
of and
they seem to be ignored. I guessed something like:
default_query = status=!=closed&owner=
$USER&group=status&order=priority&col=id|summary
|type
or
default_query = status=!=closed&owner=
$USER&group=status&order=priority&col=id&col
=summary&col=type
would work, but I can't seem to get Trac to pay attention to
the
group, order, and col options. Am I missing something here
or is it
just not supported?
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| Re: Any way to include grouping,
ordering, and column options to
default_query |

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2007-09-08 01:47:43 |
Nope, not supported, though its not a bad idea.
--Noah
Scott Bussinger wrote:
> In the trac.ini file there's options for the default
query strings:
>
> [query]
> default_anonymous_query =
status!=closed&cc~=$USER
> default_query = status!=closed&owner=$USER
>
> Is there any way to including grouping, ordering, and
column options
> in those queries? I've tried all the syntaxes I could
think of and
> they seem to be ignored. I guessed something like:
>
> default_query = status=!=closed&owner=
>
$USER&group=status&order=priority&col=id|summary
|type
>
> or
>
> default_query = status=!=closed&owner=
>
$USER&group=status&order=priority&col=id&col
=summary&col=type
>
> would work, but I can't seem to get Trac to pay
attention to the
> group, order, and col options. Am I missing something
here or is it
> just not supported?
>
>
> >
>
>
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| Re: Any way to include grouping,
ordering, and column options to
default_query |
  United States |
2007-09-09 20:48:27 |
OK, I added a suggestion for an enhancement for this:
http://trac.edge
wall.org/ticket/5998
> Nope, not supported, though its not a bad idea.
> > In the trac.ini file there's options for the
default query strings:
> > [query]
> > default_anonymous_query =
status!=closed&cc~=$USER
> > default_query =
status!=closed&owner=$USER
> > Is there any way to including grouping, ordering,
and column options
> > in those queries? I've tried all the syntaxes I
could think of and
> > they seem to be ignored. I guessed something
like:
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