On the search for issue I want to create a filter that allows me to see an active sprint, including the issues and bugs.
Hi @Nancy Corsi,
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project = JRA AND sprint in openSprints() will give you all issues that are associated with the current active sprint.
Hi thank you. I copied and pasted the formula and changed JRA to my projects name but received the following error...Error in the JQL Query: Expecting either 'OR' or 'AND' but got 'will'. (line 1, character 43)
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project = JRA AND sprint in openSprints() AND issuetype != sub-task will remove subtasks from the result.
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