Here is the API I am using
https://company.atlassian.net/rest/api/2/search?jql=project=UWS&customfield_10803=abcd&maxResults=2&fields='assignee,status,resolution'
The API returns the latest tickets for that project not taking into account the value of the custom field value specified in the API.
You'll need to make a correct JQL statement to include the custom field like
https://company.atlassian.net/rest/api/2/search?jql=project%3DUWS%20AND%20customfield_10803%3Dabcd&maxResults=2&fields='assignee,status,resolution'
So concatenating the search parameters to a string and url-encoding it instead of adding another field to the request.
What I usually do with REST search is first I try to put the JQL into the Advanced search in JIRA. As Joachim mentioned, your JQL is incorrect - it only searches for all of the issues in project UWS. What you really need is something like this:
project=UWS AND customfield_10803=abcd
If you enter this string in advanced searching, you will also have a chance to check the syntax. The '=' operator works with selections only, if your custom field contains text, you need to use '~'.
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I already tried this before posting the question here :) However it gives me an error response saying"Field 'customfield_10803' does not exist or you do not have permission to view it." But I know that this field exists because this is in the response when I try using https://company.atlassian.net/rest/api/2/field . Part of Response: {"id":"customfield_10803","name":"Impacted Client(s)","custom":true,"orderable":true,"navigable":true,"searchable":true,"clauseNames":["cf[10803]","Impacted Client(s)"],"schema":{"type":"array","items":"option","custom":"com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.customfieldtypes:multiselect","customId":10803}},
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As said, use the NAME not the ID
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What happens when you search using the same JQL in JIRA directly?
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