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JQL Query to find All issues assigned by a certain user

Deleted user September 17, 2018

Maybe I'm missing on something quite simple. But Im not able to find the option to search issues assigned by a certain user.

 

A basic google search does not point to anywhere which makes me believe this has to be something quite easy that no one bothered to even ask it.

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Dave Bosman [Realdolmen]
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September 17, 2018

Hi @

 

I think you would need something like

assignee = mike AND assignee changed TO mike BY chris

(i did not test it)

 

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Dave

Deleted user September 17, 2018

Hello Dave,

 

Thanks a lot for the fast response.

 

But this will not work since the assignee will be different in the single search.

Dave Bosman [Realdolmen]
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September 17, 2018

Try

assignee = mike AND assignee changed BY chris

Deleted user September 17, 2018

Thanks again for the answer. But again your solution doesn't work in my scenario.

 

Sorry if i wasn't clear in my previous comment. 

 

Let's say the project has 5 team with 20 members in each team under one Team Lead.  Only the team lead will be able to assign issues to other users. So in short, there are only 5 users assigning the issues. But the issues are assigned to among 100 users. I want to get the list of issues assigned by a particular team lead.

 

To summarize,

In the same search i want issues having multiple values for "assignee". Or,

I want the the jql query for list of issues that is "assigned by" someone without the "assignee" value being provided.

 

Regards.

Dave Bosman [Realdolmen]
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September 17, 2018

Sorry, i have been reading diagonally (on my phone)

 

so you need only ALL the issues that are assigned by 1 person 

Following should work. 

assignee changed BY chris

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Deleted user September 20, 2018

Thanks @Dave Bosman [Realdolmen] for the answer.

 

"assignee changed BY Username" works!!

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Ollie Guan
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September 17, 2018

Hi @[deleted],

If the Issue has been assigned twice, you can try the following statement:

assignee was mike

Or

status changed to done by mike

Deleted user September 17, 2018

Hello @Ollie Guan,

 

Thanks for the answer. But this does not connect to what I'm asking.

 

I need the query to show all issues assigned by a particular person (It being assigned to whomesoever does not matter).

Hence "assignee was mike" will not provide result.

"status changed to done by mike" - I'm not sure what you are even trying here. It makes no sense.

Check my previous comment to Dave Bosman [Realdolmen]

 

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Let's say the project has 5 team with 20 members in each team under one Team Lead.  Only the team lead will be able to assign issues to other users. So in short, there are only 5 users assigning the issues. But the issues are assigned to among 100 users. I want to get the list of issues assigned by a particular team lead.

 

To summarize,

In the same search i want issues having multiple values for "assignee". Or,

I want the the jql query for list of issues that is "assigned by" someone without the "assignee" value being provided.

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