I have more than 2500 issues since 5 years, and few of them aren't modified, or updated since more than months.
I need query that can allow me to show list of Issue something like that ?
project = xxx AND updatedDate = more than 6 months
thank you for your help
You should be able to use this, you just have to convert from months to weeks, 24 weeks is roughly 6 months if I'm doing my math correct :D
project = xxxx and updated <= -24w
I put also that query for more option of their status :
project= banana and updatedDate <= startofday(-180d) AND status in (Accepted, Analysed, Submitted, StartedWork, Postponed)
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You can try this:
project= "xxx" and updatedDate <= startofday(-180d)
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Thank you very much i'm very very happy.
Also, please help for this new adjust of query :
Need to see all projects assigned to differents users and always in status submitted like this :
project= Banana AND assignee = (User1, User2, User3) AND status != Submitted
Jira gave me that error :
"Operator '=' does not support the list value '("User1", "User2", "User3")' for field 'assignee'.
but why ?
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You have to use in operator in such cases. Like:
project = banana AND assignee in (user1, user2, user3) AND status in (status1, status2)
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