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Updated by Marc Alcobé about 1 month ago
# User Problem
## User
* All users
## Problem
* The current search bar does not allow filtering the results that you get.
* The only way to currently find the desired work package is by knowing a key word inside of its subject or description. That makes finding work packages difficult.
* Only work packages are displayed in the search dialog.
* Users are not sure if the results obtained are good enough.
# Business Case
## UX Research
###53487
## Solution
* Increase the width of the search bar and dialog for the results dialogs
* Rearrange the current information displayed for work packages
* Add a tab bottom bar on the top with a Show more and a count of the dialog containing:
* Work packages
* Meetings
* Wikis
* Others results
* Add Include a button to access advanced search. The advanced search will be the current full screen results page with the selected filters in the dialog applied and open.
* A quick filters tips bar in dropdown formats will be added bellow before the tabs: results:
* For work packages:
* Project dropdown (in case the search is done while being inside of a project) with the options **In this project** Assigned to me and **In all projects**.
* Status dropdown with the options **All, Closed** and **Open**.
* Implication dropdown with the options **All implications, Created by me, Assigned to me** and **I am accountable**.
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* Type dropdown with the options **All types** Open and a multi-select of all **work package types**. Closed
* For meetings:
* Project dropdown (in case In all projects and In this project (if the search user is done while being inside of a project) with the options **In this project** and **In all projects**.
* Status A type dropdown with the options **All, Closed** and **Open**.
* Time dropdown with the options **All meetings, Upcoming meetings** and **Passed meeting**.
* For wikis:
* Project dropdown (in case the search is done while being inside Advanced filters button (TBD if part of a project) with the options **In this project** and **In all projects**.
* Implication dropdown with the options **All implications, Created by me** and **Watched by me**.
* Others:
* TBD MVP)
* Add a sorting dropdown with The advanced filters are dialog is opened when clicking to the options:
* Recently viewed
* Recently created
* Recently modified
* Alphabetical order (TBD) advanced filters button
* Add a bottom bar with a counter of results and a Load more and a Show all results
* Keep the current recent work packages behaviour when the user doesn't type anything.
## Out of scope
* Display more than work packages in the search results
# Visual and Figma
https://www.figma.com/file/FN52CMGT5Edx1bxaV4DQGY/Global-search?type=design&node-id=0-1&mode=design https://www.figma.com/file/FN52CMGT5Edx1bxaV4DQGY/Search-and-quick-filters?type=design&node-id=790-5858&mode=design&t=tl3M99WqOWE9y73h-4
## User
* All users
## Problem
* The current search bar does not allow filtering the results that you get.
* The only way to currently find the desired work package is by knowing a key word inside of its subject or description. That makes finding work packages difficult.
* Only work packages are displayed in the search dialog.
* Users are not sure if the results obtained are good enough.
# Business Case
## UX Research
###53487
## Solution
* Increase the width of the search bar and dialog for the results
* Rearrange the current information displayed for work packages
* Add a tab
* Work packages
* Meetings
* Wikis
* Others
* Add
* A quick filters
* For work packages:
* Project dropdown (in case the search is done while being inside of a project) with the options **In this project**
* Status dropdown with the options **All, Closed** and **Open**.
* Implication dropdown with the options **All implications, Created by me, Assigned to me** and **I am accountable**.
* For meetings:
* Project dropdown (in case
* Time dropdown with the options **All meetings, Upcoming meetings** and **Passed meeting**.
* For wikis:
* Project dropdown (in case the search is done while being inside
* Implication dropdown with the options **All implications, Created by me** and **Watched by me**.
* Others:
* TBD
* Add a sorting dropdown with
* Recently viewed
* Recently created
* Recently modified
* Alphabetical order (TBD)
* Add a bottom bar with a counter of results and a Load more and a Show all results
* Keep the current recent work packages behaviour when the user doesn't type anything.
## Out of scope
* Display more than work packages in the search results
https://www.figma.com/file/FN52CMGT5Edx1bxaV4DQGY/Global-search?type=design&node-id=0-1&mode=design