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      As the title shows.

          [JENKINS-72898] Support disable coverage column

          Zoupers created issue -

          Ulli Hafner added a comment - - edited

          This is already supported in all additional views. You better should never use the fixed default all view which has no configuration options.

          See https://issues.jenkins.io/browse/JENKINS-22340.

          Ulli Hafner added a comment - - edited This is already supported in all additional views. You better should never use the fixed default all view which has no configuration options. See https://issues.jenkins.io/browse/JENKINS-22340 .
          Ulli Hafner made changes -
          Assignee Original: Ulli Hafner [ drulli ]
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          Link New: This issue duplicates JENKINS-22340 [ JENKINS-22340 ]

          Zoupers added a comment - - edited

          That's cool, but it appears to be limited to the view. I can't remove the column from the folder. Did I miss something? drulli 

          Zoupers added a comment - - edited That's cool, but it appears to be limited to the view. I can't remove the column from the folder. Did I miss something? drulli  

          Ulli Hafner added a comment -

          This is the same in folders: the infamous "all" view is read-only. You need to set a different default view in the system configuration section.

          Ulli Hafner added a comment - This is the same in folders: the infamous "all" view is read-only. You need to set a different default view in the system configuration section.

          Zoupers added a comment -

          drulli, but it seems a little inconvenient to create view for every folder, in particular there are many folders...

          Zoupers added a comment - drulli , but it seems a little inconvenient to create view for every folder, in particular there are many folders...

          Ulli Hafner added a comment -

          As far as I understand Jenkins' view concept you simply need to define one new view that will be used as default for all your folders.

          Ulli Hafner added a comment - As far as I understand Jenkins' view concept you simply need to define one new view that will be used as default for all your folders.

          Zoupers added a comment - - edited

          drulli, no, it seems not, I have configured a default view in the system configuration section, and a default view in a folder, but other folders does not follow the changes.

          Zoupers added a comment - - edited drulli , no, it seems not, I have configured a default view in the system configuration section, and a default view in a folder, but other folders does not follow the changes.

          Ulli Hafner added a comment - - edited

          Hmm, can you check if there is already an existing issue in Jira? And if not, can you create one? It makes sense to change the default view of Jenkins and all folders. (Actually it would make sense to change that on a per-user setting).

          Ulli Hafner added a comment - - edited Hmm, can you check if there is already an existing issue in Jira? And if not, can you create one? It makes sense to change the default view of Jenkins and all folders. (Actually it would make sense to change that on a per-user setting).

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