Hi good folk.
I´m searching for certain types of issues, some of them have Due Date other don´t. So I basically have the same search twice, joined with an OR. First part has a certain due date criteria and the latter part is:
assignee is EMPTY AND category not in (abc, def) AND due is EMPTY
However, when I look only at this latter part, it returns 10 issues.
If I take out "AND due is EMPTY" and run it that way (assignee is EMPTY AND category not in (abc, def)), then I get 20 issues. But only 3 of those 20 issues have a Due Date.
In other words, this latter half is only returning 10 out of 17 issues it should return:
assignee is EMPTY AND category not in (abc, def) AND due is EMPTY
Any ideas?
Running on Jira Software 8.2.5
Thanks, KGM
Anyone feeling creative regarding my question on this Saturday?
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Thanks @Bogdan Gorka for your time and idea. Good to know that I am not totally loosing it... :)
I did re-index one of the projects, that those 7 ticktets belonged to, but to no avail. Still doesn´t show up in the query.
Anyone else got an idea?
Thanks,
KGM
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I did a little research and it is hard to tell.
The field 'due' has an alias 'duedate' so it can't be the reason that you are using the wrong field (More: https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirasoftwareserver/advanced-searching-fields-reference-939938743.html#Advancedsearching-fieldsreference-DueDueDatedueDateDue)
The keyword EMPTY and NULL can be used interchangeably with the 'due' field so it can't be the reason either (More: https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirasoftwareserver/advanced-searching-keywords-reference-939938744.html)
If the JQL itself is not likely to be a reason, I would re-index all the projects in categories not in(abc, def) and try again with the query.
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