On 08/02/2010 03:57 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > Ron Adam writes: > > > Something that may be more useful, is a "no activity" search field > > with choices of day, week, month, year, etc... and make the output > > sortable on time without activity. > > That's exactly what a sort on date of activity gives you, though, and > it can be from longest down. Yes, but when I do it, I either get a single specific day, or 2700 issues. > Also, I think that most of the "date" fields actually allow ranges > (iirc something like "today - 1 year, today" works, I've never > actually used them), but I don't think this can be easily negated in > the stock Roundup. What could be done though is something like > "created Jan 1 1970, today - 2 years AND open" to find bugs that have > been hanging fire for more than two years. Have you tried it? I tried various different spelling and could only enter one specific day, "today" works, but "1 month" or "2 years" doesn't. What does work is entering a partial date, ie... 2010-07 for all issues with activity this july. Or 2010 for all issues with activity this year. Ron
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