Manage Tracker Views Menu
From
Codebeamer 9.0.0 you can manage (save, edit, delete) tracker views using the View Menu by clicking the
Manage Tracker Views icon.
| The views of the earlier Codebeamer versions are not supported in Tracker Table View any more. |
View types:
• Public Views: Pre-defined views of the tracker (Open, All Items, All Unresolved, etc.) and custom public views. Users can save public views only with Views - Admin permission. Public views are displayed for all of the members of the project.
• Private Views: Displaying for the user who saved the private view.
Click the name of any view to load it. The saved filters, group by / order by options of the view will be loaded into the Filter Widget and also, the issue list will reload according to the selected filters.
From
Codebeamer 21.04 the Manage Tracker Views menu changed. The views will be displayed in a tree structure. See more information here:
Organize Public ViewsResizable Columns
From
Codebeamer 9.3.0, you can resize columns in the
Table Viewand
Document Edit View views. To resize columns, click the

icon in the top right-hand side corner. When the view configuration window opens, select the checkbox in the
Resizable Columns field.
You can now use the resizers to set the desired width for each column. It is only possible to change column widths for custom views, thus, you will need to create at least one custom view if you want to resize the width of the displayed columns. The width values are stored for each column (in terms of percentages) for the current view, which means that you need to save the modifications once the column width values are set.
From
Codebeamer 10.1 you can use pixel-based resizable columns. Click on the manage views icon

and you can choose between the percent-based (as previously) and the new pixel-based resize columns options.
Using this option, the cell contents of the table will be cropped if you select pixel-based option and save the view, the column widths will be stored in pixels, horizontal scrollbar can appear.
Using percent-based resizable columns, you can add a maximum of 18 fields to the table. Pixel-based resizable columns do not have such a restriction.
This functionality is also supported for reports and in document edit view.