Hi Folks,
Can somebody help me with a JQL query which can provide me the list of all the issues in which a specific user has been mentioned in comments (especially latest comments).
Thanks.
As far as I know, this should work:
comment ~ <User ID>
^ You can locate the User ID by either...
Ste
Thanks @Ste Wright ,
Thanks for a quick response, really appreciate it!
Also, what if I intend to find the user's mention in the last comment of the issue? If there a way?
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Not that I know of.
You have two options for this:
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Option (1) is possible to do using native features - and is simple to setup.
In summary, you would:
Text = {{issue.comment.last.body}}
You could then search against this field instead:
"Last Comment" ~ <User ID>
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Note: You could create a second version of your Automation Rule to handle existing Issues.
This rule would only need to run once. Once it's setup, you can press a button in the rule called "Run Rule" to run it immediately, then just deactivate/delete it.
The rule would look something like this...
Text = {{issue.comment.last.body}}
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Let us know what you think!
Ste
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You should be able to simply identify issues where a specific user has been mentioned in the comments by using this JQL phrase:
comment ~ "62850eb646f77e006f2244a5"
Where "62850eb646f77e006f2244a5" is the Account ID of the mentioned user.
Best, Max
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Thanks @Max Foerster - K15t ,
Thanks for a quick response, really appreciate it!
Also, what if I intend to find the user's mention in the last comment of the issue? If there a way?
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