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Distinction between externally and internally published vacancies

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Currently, if you take a report of all currently published vacancies, you are not able to separate between internally and externally published vacancies. It would be really beneficial though if you could see how many are published externally or internally only. Therefore, I suggest that the set up of the reporting will be changed and that this distinction will be possible.

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Workflows cancelled by merge not in reports

Released (2009-08)

Make it possible to exclude workflows which are cancelled by merge from reports

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