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mantisbt:numeric_priorities
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Using Numeric Priorities
Introduction
Some users prefer to use numeric priorities like “1, 2, 3, etc” (where 1 is the highest) rather than using “immediate, urgent, high, etc”. This guide goes through the steps of customizing Mantis so that it uses such priority system.
config_inc.php
# Use numeric priorities $g_priority_enum_string = '1:1,2:2,3:3,4:4,5:5,6:6,7:7,8:8,9:9'; # Default bug priority when reporting a new bug $g_default_bug_priority = 4; # Use text priorities rather than icons. $g_show_priority_text = ON;
Database Upgrade
If you already have data in the database, then you will need to run the following UPDATE queries.
UPDATE `mantis_bug_table` SET `priority` = 1 WHERE `priority` = 60; UPDATE `mantis_bug_table` SET `priority` = 2 WHERE `priority` = 50; UPDATE `mantis_bug_table` SET `priority` = 3 WHERE `priority` = 40; UPDATE `mantis_bug_table` SET `priority` = 4 WHERE `priority` = 30; UPDATE `mantis_bug_table` SET `priority` = 5 WHERE `priority` = 20; UPDATE `mantis_bug_table` SET `priority` = 6 WHERE `priority` = 10;
custom_strings_inc.php
Create custom_strings_inc.php in the Mantis root folder with the following contents:
<?php $s_priority_enum_string = '1:1,2:2,3:3,4:4,5:5,6:6,7:7,8:8,9:9'; ?>
mantisbt/numeric_priorities.txt · Last modified: 2011/11/10 09:08 by johnericson