ATTRIBUTES
Returns an array of all valid formula attributes on the object. If no argument is provided, defaults to ATTRIBUTES(THIS)
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The examples shown below may not include all attributes. For an accurate result use the formula in editor.
Syntax
=ATTRIBUTES
=ATTRIBUTES(items)
Arguments
Argument | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
items | Reference or Array | The item or items to return attributes for |
Examples
=ATTRIBUTES
→ [id, itemcreatedby, itemcreatedtime, itemlastmodifiedby, itemlastmodifiedtime, tags]
When the selected block is a StickiesStickyNoteBlock
=ATTRIBUTES(swimlaneBlock)
→ [contents, id, itemcreatedby, itemcreatedtime, itemlastmodifiedby, itemlastmodifiedtime, lanes, orientation, tags]
When the provided block is an AdvancedSwimLaneBlock
=ATTRIBUTES([block1, block2])
→ [[contents, id, itemcreatedby, itemcreatedtime, itemlastmodifiedby, itemlastmodifiedtime, tags], [id, itemcreatedby, itemcreatedtime, itemlastmodifiedby, itemlastmodifiedtime, tags]]
When the provided blocks are DefaultSquareBlock and PillContainerBlockV2
=this.$itemlastmodifiedtime
→ Aug 23, 2024 9:49 AM
To sum the total number of story points for a container or subcontainer through a connected line
=SUM(CONNECTED.$contents.$estimate)
→ 10
To sum the total number of story points for a container or subcontainer directly on the container
=SUM(this.$contents.$estimate)
→ 10
To filter the contents of a container or subcontainer by type
=FILTER(this.$contents, x => x.$issueType.'name' = 'Task')
→ [...]
To sum the total number of story points for a container or subcontainer by type
=SUM(FILTER(this.$contents, x => x.$issueType.'name' = 'Task').$estimate)
→ 7
To sum the total number of story points for a subcontainer by type and display it on a sticky note within the the same subcontainer (ex: sticky note within a column of a Dynamic Table)
=SUM(FILTER(CONTAINEDBY($COLUMN).$contents, x => x.$issueType.'name' = 'Task').$estimate)
→ 5
Updated 4 months ago