In advanced filters, one of the criteria I want to use is whether an issue is on the board or in the backlog. How do I do that?
+1 for @Ilya Turov 's answer if you are using a Scrum board. If you're using Kanban you would need another way.
Could you base the query on the status? Certainly for Kanban, you may well have a status that is reserved for the backog (often called Backlog). If you go to Board settings and choose Columns, you can see which statuses appear on the Active board and which don't
We are using a Kanban board. Where do I find the board settings?
The status available in the filter are "Done" "In Progress" "To Do"
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You don't mention whether you're using cloud or server Jira, but I think both are similar (I have cloud, so my description is based on that).
You will need to be an Admin of the project. Click on the three dots in the top right hand corner and Board settings is the first option.
You can see from the screenshot below that we have an explicit status for the Backlog - if you don't, this would probably not work. You could create another status and make it the "backlog" one
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If I am on the board and I click the 3 dots, this is what I get.
This is a next-gen project - might this be the problem?
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Yes, that's the issue. Next-gen Kanban boards don't seem to be able to differentiate between items in the backlog and those on the board. I can't see any way around this, unless if you create a new field which you manually set as something goes on the board (which is far from ideal)
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I guess, if issue is still in the backlog, it's not in any sprint, so looking for something like "sprint is EMPTY" might be a start.
There are also functions like "sprint in openSprints()", "sprint in futureSprints()" or "sprint in closedSprints()"
For more discussion on it you can look at some past topics.
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