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JQL AFTER question

John Waters July 19, 2019

Here is a portion of a JQuery that I created:

 

                      fixVersion CHANGED AFTER -12h

 

I want to create a list of Jira issues whose fixVersion was changed in the last 12 hours from the point that the query was run.  Will the query above achieve that or do I need to increase the hours to -13h so that I receive a full 12 hours of content?  

Thanks a lot.

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Alexey Matveev
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July 19, 2019

Hello,

Suppose that you run this query at 21:12:00. Then it will show all issues to you, where the fixVersion changed starting from 09:12:00. If you it is what you want, then leave it as it is.

John Waters July 19, 2019

Thanks Alexey for your quick answer.  The documentation/internet was not clear to me on the use of AFTER.  I was not sure if the earliest 12th hour contents would be included in my results.  I took the "AFTER" to mean that after the 12 hour was completed then begin collecting the results meaning in reality 11 hours of content.  From your answer, my understanding does not seem to be correct.  Thanks so much for the clarification.

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July 19, 2019

You are most welcome! If my answer helped you, kindly accept my answer, so that other people with the same question  could find this answer

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