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how to check the internal comment has not been updated

Alex Lee
Contributor
June 30, 2023

Hi all,

 

How can I know the internal comment has not been updated for 2 days, 3 days, 4 days...etc

 

Thanks,

Alex

 

 

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Hannes Obweger - JXL for Jira
Atlassian Partner
June 30, 2023

Hi @Alex Lee

just to clarify: From what I understand, you want to identify issues where there's been no new internal comment in the past x days, is that correct?

Alex Lee
Contributor
July 1, 2023

Hi Hannes,

Yes, you are right.

Is there any JQL can do this?

Issues no update in the pass x days? how to filter ?

Hannes Obweger - JXL for Jira
Atlassian Partner
July 3, 2023

Hi @Alex Lee

as already suggested, this isn't currently possible in "plain" JQL. You may be able to somehow workaround this limitation via Jira Automation, but someone else would have to lean in with the details. Maybe this is a useful starting point.

Alternatively, if you are open to solutions from the Atlassian Marketplace, there may be more options. There's a number of apps that extend JQL by additional functions; not sure about this exact capability though. There are also apps that provide their own, "non-JQL" searching and filtering capabilities. E.g., my team and I work on an app in which this should be trivial to do, JXL for Jira:

time-since-last-internal-comment.gif

(For context, JXL is a full-fledged spreadsheet/table view for your issues that allows viewing, inline-editing, sorting, and filtering by all your issue fields, much like you’d do in e.g. Excel or Google Sheets. It also comes with a wide range of so-called "smart columns" that aren’t natively available, including the time since last internal comment, along with many other comment-related columns. As you can see above, you can easily sort and filter by the time list last internal comment, and also use it across JXL's many advanced features, such as support for configurable issue hierarchies, to issue grouping by any issue field(s), sum-ups, or conditional formatting.)

Best,

Hannes

Alex Lee
Contributor
July 6, 2023

Hi Hannes,

 

Thanks for you reply!

 

Alex

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Craig Nodwell
Community Champion
June 30, 2023

Hi @Alex Lee could you please describe your ask a little better.  I'm not certain by what you mean by "internal comment"
Thanks

Alex Lee
Contributor
June 30, 2023

Hi Craig,

Thanks for your reply. I mean the comment (Add internal note)

Service Management Issue

 

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Craig Nodwell
Community Champion
June 30, 2023

Thanks @Alex Lee there's a feature request to allow for a jql to get at these.  I suggest you add your vote.  I've added mine.

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Alex Lee
Contributor
June 30, 2023

Do you have any work around for this?

Craig Nodwell
Community Champion
June 30, 2023

Maybe trying something like this.

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