How to get Custom Field to display in Report

We made a custom field called "Set" for when a project has more than one deliverable.

For example:  A set of 5 digital ads that all have the same copy but have five different sizes.  A set of 2 flyers that again have identical copy except one is in English and one is in Spanish.

We wanted an easy way of allowing stakeholders to put in one project request but give transparency when a single project might have a variable amount of materials as that obviously impacts production time, annual metrics for appropriate staffing, etc.

I can't figure out how to incorporate the custom field to display in the annual report I'm making of all projects started in 2020 and ended in 2020. (or for any other year, individual team member, etc.)

I can make two reports where I either set the field equal to zero or greater than zero...but now I'm juggling two reports ... and I still would have to drill into the dozens and dozens of projects  to see the actual number in the set.

Any suggestions on how to get a report with a column displaying the custom field value - in this case, the set number?

Would greatly appreciate any help!!

Thanks,

Anne

 

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Hugh

Hi Anne Biggins!

One of the filters you can enable for custom fields is "Is not blank", meaning that any data has to be in that custom field to be shown on the report. This way, all tasks with a zero or with a number will appear, so long as this data is in the "Set" custom field.

Let me know if this helps! If you need anything else, I'd be happy to help.

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Hi Hugh,

I must not have phrased my question correctly - sorry!

Right now unfortunately that field was only filled in for projects that had more than one deliverable

So it seems that I can either set filter to display all projects made in a year (with no clarity on which ones were sets with x number of deliverables) 

.....or I can add the filter to display "is not blank" and I will get the few dozen or so that are sets.  But even then, I can't figure out how to get that field to display on the report itself.  I'd still need to drill into the dozens of projects to get the value so I can get the annual metrics.

 

Okay, right now I have a few hundred projects for this year and almost a thousand for last year.  I would have to open up each one of those that currently have nothing in the set number field and place a value of "1" to get all projects in a single year to display in one report, correct?

And even then, it would not show me on the report itself how many additional values I should add to the total to get the total number of deliverables, right?  Is there a way to get that to display?  That would be really helpful! 

I truly appreciate your expertise in helping figure this out! I'm guessing there is a way to display the filters on the report itself but I can't figure out how to do it! 

Thanks,

Anne

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Hey Anne Biggins, thank you for clarifying this further!

When you open your report, click on the cog icon in the top left-hand corner of the report. This should show all the custom fields that are a part of these projects. You can select the checkbox for the fields you would like to display in the report, including the "Set" field you mentioned.

If you want to see tasks with the same "Set" value grouped together, select "Group by" in the left-hand corner, and "Set" should be one of the possible options.

I don't believe there is a way to show how many additional values you would need to add, but I hope that this helped! If you need anything else, let me know.

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Hugh, 

Thank you so much for your help!  Totally didn't see the cog! 

Yes, that was perfect to get the set field to display on the report...and then I was in a quandary of how to show both the blank and the values on one report but then I tried "between" and left the first field blank and the latter a ridiculous number of 100 and voila!  it worked!

And then your tip on how to group was fabulous!! That was very helpful so I wouldn't have to hunt and peck!

Many, many thanks!

Anne

 

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More than happy to help, Anne Biggins! If you need anything else, feel free to reach out at any time 😊

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What if that custom field is not showing there? I have an existing report where I am trying to add an existing custom field.

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Hey Ashley Shearer! Just to conform - can you enable the custom fields to show up in your report using this icon?

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Hi Lisa,

I'm trying to add custom fields as columns but am not seeing the option in the screenshot you posted above. This is what I see:

The custom fields I'm trying to add come from a custom item; is that the problem?

 

Thanks in advance!

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Hi Jen Loomis,
have you some custom fields in that location?
Your reports shows that you have not custom fields and in second screenshot you are showing Custom Item Type that are different from Custom Fields.

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Pietro Poli The "2 fields" next to the custom item type are custom fields that are used in the custom item. I verified that they show up on my "Custom fields" list in the account management settings.

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It's strange Jen Loomis, some task in that report has custom field filled?

Otherwise I don't know why they doesn't appear

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Pietro Poli Yes, I just double checked and those fields are populated.

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I am also struggling with the same issue...

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I just had a call with our Customer Success Manager.

Jen Loomis in the Customfields settings, we had to add the field manually to the Datasource we were generating the report from.

Perhaps this is the issue you are facing as well?

After adding it to the location it worked for me!

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I am having a slightly different issue.  I can see the custom field in my table view and can add it to a report.  However, this custom field, Status Summary, will  not display its values in my report.  The custom field is a text type field. 

I have synch'd the database which always takes a very long time.  I then refreshed the report.  Still the text values in the custom field do not show. I can see the text values when I look at the details of the project and click "Show More".

This is the project.  https://www.wrike.com/open.htm?id=1369978518

The report is called   "FOC Portfolio Dashboard".

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Curtis, we can't see your project link.
You need to post more screen to help you, or open a ticket to get assistance from Wrike team

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