Hi Charles,
You can utilise the linkedissues() JQL function into your advance search query.
Example: issue in linkedIssues(ABC-1)
Feel free to have read of this reference: Advanced searching - functions reference
Cheers,
Syauqi
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Use the JQL query: issue in linkedIssues(<JIRA Issue Key>, "is related to")
This will find all issues related to <JIRA Issue Key> which are linked to it, using the 'is related to' link type.
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Atlassian Jira Project Management Software (v8.5.0)
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issue in linkedIssues(TEST-81049, "relates to")
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Hi,
Please define what you mean as "relate to"?
Is that an issue link with name "relate to"?
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@Nir Haimov This is an older item and I hope you've found an answer, but just in case....
"relates to" identifies the relationship between the two Issues.
Look at "linkedIssues()" on https://support.atlassian.com/jira-work-management/docs/jql-functions/ for additional details
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