How to Batch-Edit Multiple Issues in Redmine.
This post is for people who use Redmine; others are welcome to stay for the ride if they wish.
I’m writing this post mainly so it will turn up in results when people do a web search to find out how to edit multiple issues at once in Redmine (e.g., search://redmine batch edit multiple issues/). I recently did that search, to no avail, and was stumped until someone gave me the answer in IRC.
It turns out the feature is there, a bit hard to find, and more powerful than I expected. Here’s the email I sent to my colleagues about it (lightly edited). I’m too lazy to even make screenshots, but the prose recipe should suffice:
From: Karl Fogel
To: The Team
Subject: Most incredible Redmine hint ever.
Date: Wed, 02 Nov 2011 18:40:56 -0400
For those using the Redmine issue tracker:
I don't normally like to spam lists with random UI hints, but in this
case, there is a very powerful capability in Redmine that you probably
won't spot unless someone tells you about it -- I myself just found it
out from "_Mischa_The_Evil" in IRC [...].
You can batch-edit a set of issues simultaneously -- change statuses,
assignees, whatever -- by selecting them from an issues list and then
right-clicking in the selection (highlighted blue area). For example:
* Go to http://developer.civiccommons.org/projects/mktplc/issues
* Select some issues using their checkboxes
(or, use top-of-column green checkmark to select all)
* Put your mouse in the blue selected area.
* Notice how your mouse pointer has a funny stacky-looking icon
next to it suddenly. Those crazeeee Redmine developers!
* Right-click, see the magical choices available to you now.
* Weep for joy. My god, it's full of stars...
As there is no hint in the page content that this latent ability is
there, I thought I'd better just mail about it.
-Karl
In a followup comment in IRC, after reading this post, _Mischa_The_Evil said:
kfogel:
, nice one… btw: you can also multi-select by clicking anywhere on the issueline (not in inside links) combined with browser-dependent key. Most are ctrl-leftclick. I remember Opera being alt-rightclick (at least in the past, i remember reading something about changing it not so long a ago).




November 30th, 2011 at 8:55 pm
One word, ‘Sleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeek’. I weeped for joy tooo. Redmine is just goood.
December 21st, 2011 at 3:30 pm
February 17th, 2012 at 6:57 pm
Many thanks for taking the time to do this!