Hi @[deleted],
you could use jql to filter the data. tips for doing this can be found the link below.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jiracore/blog/2015/07/search-jira-like-a-boss-with-jql
and check out Developers:it's time to REST
Hope this helps
Hi @Kirubel Tesfaye,
servicedesk API don't support JQL request, right?
https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/jira/service-desk/rest/
exemple of jira service-desk:
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Hello Again @[deleted],
Sorry but I assumed you have access to jira-server and that you could use jira-server search api with service desk jql.
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Yes, i have the access at jira cloud, but the client can't access at it.
The client can only see result of jira service-desk, that have difference API among jira Cloud.
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