Hi, I am new in jira.
I want ask one question.How can I retrieve object with this iql:"Created" > now(-5d) and "Created" < now(-4d) on groovy script?
I need Name of the objects which described in the image.
Riada has got pretty nice documentation on Insight so I would start to look at https://documentation.riada.se/insight/latest/insight-advanced-usage-guide/insight-for-developers/groovy-scripting/groovy-script-examples
Then - (consultant's answer) it depends on use case. :-)
Thank you very much))
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Can you help me,please?
Why does it show errors?
My object schema id is 3 and I used IQL in iql.facade.findObjectsByIQLAndSchema() but it gives error
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I would try Object TypeID parameter instead of name - don't know for what reason but with some IQL functions these work better. If still nothing - post a ticket to Riada Support -
I love those Swedes for prompt replies and fast turnaround with requests (recently my team logged 8 within a month - all resolved within 72h) - https://riada.se/service-center/product-support/
BTW - You might follow Valiantys blog: https://blog.valiantys.com/en/ - soon there will be few posts from myself on mastering Insight. :-)
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Thank a lot :)
It worked with objectTypeId.
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Hi
I aslo get the same error as you now. Could you show me how to fix error "can not find matching method with " def objects = iqlFacade.findObjectsByIQLAndSchema(81, "objectypeID = 243")
Thank so much
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Hello,
not so easy but i found the correct syntax :
For : objectType = "Applications Workstation"
use :
def objects = iqlFacade.findObjectsByIQLAndSchema(10,"\"objectType\" = \"" + "Applications Workstation" + "\""); // See the complete list of possible IQL on the Insight Query Language documentation page
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I'm trying to found the good syntax for my complete IQL but not easy to construct it :
objectType = "Applications Workstation" or objectType = "Applications Servers"
not working : def objects = iqlFacade.findObjectsByIQLAndSchema(10,"\"objectType\" = \"" + "Applications Workstation" + "\"" + "\"OR\" + "\"objectType\" = \"" + "Applications Servers" + "\"");
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Hello @Jamil Rahimov
It's pretty easy to execute JQL via groovy/ script runner. You have to use SearchService and QueryParser
Please see here
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It is rather for IQL (Insight Query Language) from Insight for JIRA. AT least as I look at the screen. :-)
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Hello @PJ Wysota
Indeed, not used to queries around IQL in the community, just comes across too much similar to JQL :)
I have upvoted your answer!
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