Is someone not quantifying the need that your users actually just want an easy way to see their watched items rather than long winded search instructions or dashboard creation? It should just be a very standard feature.
Hi @tom.price
I understand that you're annoyed. I have the same feeling for some other feature requests.
However, I do think, they're basically planning to improve this. I have access to an EAP where you can specify in natural language which issues you'd like to see and AI will translate it for you into a query.
I tried this prompt: "I want to see all issues I watch" and it produced this JQL for me: "issuekey IN watchedIssues()" which works great.
So, hopefully that's one possible solution for you in the future when AI becomes GA.
Cheers,
Matthias.
Hi Matthias,
Thanks for this, I have tried every prompt on all previous questions and I do not know if it is the my permissions or the way my workspace has been implemented but they do not work:
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If you go to the issue navigator (https://YOURINSTANCE.atlassian.net/issues), you can click on "Switch to JQL" on the right hand side of the Search button.
In this field, you should be able to enter "issuekey IN watchedIssues()".
Does this work?
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