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Any Jira and JQL expert here

James Yamoah October 17, 2022

Happy Monday Team,

 

Any Jira buff here...

I need help pulling data from jira using JQL for the image below. 

https://share.getcloudapp.com/geuy1QOp 

I will need the JQL the left of the image. 

Thank you

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Syed Abdul Basit October 17, 2022

It can be done by selecting "Switch to basic" on the right corner of the JQL command screen. SwitchtoBasic-Jira.png

Syed Abdul Basit October 17, 2022

You just need to select the relevant columns from the right side.

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James Yamoah October 18, 2022

Thank you Syed

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Sümeye Beki
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October 17, 2022

Hi @James Yamoah

I think I didn't get the need here. Do you need a JQL that turns a bunch of issues that shows only the fields that are listed in the left of the table?

James Yamoah October 17, 2022

Hi @Sümeye Beki 

Yes. Sorry my question wasn't clear enough

Sümeye Beki
Contributor
October 17, 2022

After writing the JQL, you can choose which fields the show from the "Columns" button at the top right of the listed issues. You can narrow or expand the fields as you wish or you can order them by dragging from their headers. When exporting, you should choose the option with "(Current field)" I hope this is what you looking for.

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James Yamoah October 17, 2022

Hi @Sümeye Beki

Thank you very much. Is that a specific JQL you used. I have seen the columns and updated. 

Sümeye Beki
Contributor
October 17, 2022

I did not write any specific JQL. It's a blank query that lists all the issues on my jira instance. Instead, I've manipulated the columns to show the fields that I wanted.

James Yamoah October 17, 2022

Brilliant. Thank you very much. Have a great day.

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