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JQL affectedVersion ~

Herbert Kevin August 14, 2020

Hello,


I'd like to do a JQL of the style:
issuetype = "BUG" AND affectedVersion ~ "B*"

But this is not possible with "affectedVersion".

Can you please help me?

Best Regards.
Herbert

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August 14, 2020

These are the only supported operators for affected versions field:

= , != , > , >= , < , <=
IS, IS NOT, IN, NOT IN

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Ste Wright
Community Champion
August 15, 2020

Hi @Herbert Kevin 

This is available in Server/DC - see this page for confirmation.

So a search such as all Versions which begin with "Ver" would be:

affectedVersion ~ "Ver*"

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This isn't available in Cloud - in this instance, you'll need a JQL extension app, such as ScriptRunner.

For example, using ScriptRunner you could search for all Versions beginning with "Ver" using:

affectedVersion in versionMatch("^Ver.*")

 Ste

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Trudy Claspill
Community Champion
August 14, 2020

I found issues in Atlassian's issue tracking referencing this feature, but it is marked as "Won't Do".

https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRASERVER-30099

https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRACLOUD-30099

In 2017 a comment was posted on the JIRA Server issue suggesting the use of this app for JIRA Server to get this functionality.

JQL Booster Pack 

The app isn't compatible with JIRA Cloud.

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