We are investigating using Atlassian Intelligence and Ask Jira. Is there anybody using this and has it proved to be viable.
We only see limited features for helping with JQL queries.
Are there any functionalities that we are missing?
Hi @Michael eliason ,
Ask Jira is clearly superior to Atlassian Intelligence for Jira data insights.
The reason of such bold response is simple:
Atlassian Intelligence in Jira only supports for searching issues with JQL.
Atlassian Intelligence in Data Lake supports SQL
But both Atlassian's solutions are not connected. You cannot combine SQL and JQL.
However, Ask Jira supports SQL and JQL in the SQL statements natively in Jira: SQL and JQL run together, and respecting Jira permissions.
Both, Atlassian Intelligence and Ask Jira are powered by Open AI to for NLU (Natural Language Understanding). I guess Atlassian Intelligence is powered by ChatGPT 4 while Ask Jira is powered by ChatGPT 3.5 turbo to reduce costs. But this does not seem an issue.
Atlassian Intelligence for Jira translates users' queries in NL into JQL
Ask Jira translates users' NL queries into SQL.
Atlassian Intelligence is quite faster as Atlassian has a lot of budge, and it is betetr integrated with Jira as they own the application. Ask Jira is much slower, but much more powerful and flexible, but not so well integrated.
As Jira comes with a built-in SQL editor too. IMHO, this short video is worth to seeing to learn how to use Ask Jira capabilities for coding SQL (even fix wrong SQL queries):
https://youtu.be/bdHBdczcM3c
When thigs work from the beginning Ask Jira is quite impressive as it can search for almost anything in Jira:
Enjoy!
Pablo
Disclaimer: I work at Marketplace Expert, the company that developed Ask Jira.
Interesting app indeed, however I am not able to open the vsql editor..
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now the VSQL is built-in and no third-party app is required to edit the SQL statements
Cheers!
Pablo
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