Hello,
I would like to create a filter for my developers. They need to have the ability to see issues without the estimate field being filled. It work fine for us with the query like this:
{code}
fixVersion in unreleasedVersions() AND assignee = currentUser() AND (( originalEstimate is EMPTY) and (remainingEstimate is EMPTY)) AND project != Nanocoding internal upgrades and status in (Open, In Progress) ORDER BY fixVersion DESC, key DESC
{code}
But for those tasks which have sub-tasks we do not use the estimate field. We use the values from subtasks.
How can we filter those issues which have no sub-task.
You cannot do it without a plugin. You can vote for this to be in the base.
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-24973
You might be able to do it with j tricks plugin hasSubtasks function.
I would try using the function with the NOT operator.
A possible solution: https://wiki.almworks.com/display/structure/S-JQL+Cookbook
but would need the Structure plugin
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try
issueLinkType not in (jira_subtask_outward)
works for me, no plugins
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Solution without a plugin.
Use below query as a Quick Filter from the Board Configuration.
issueFunction not in hasSubtasks() AND issuetype != Sub-task
It will sort out every story which has No or Zero sub-tasks.
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issueFunction functionality is from a plugin & not part of standard JIRA
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