Hello @anjani_kava ,
You can use below JQL:
Goto Filters --> Advanced Issue Search --> Search using below JQL --> Save filter
description ~ userid OR comment ~ userid OR summary ~ userid OR assignee = currentUser() AND reporter = currentUser()
To find your userid
- Goto Project (on top right corner) --> Profile --> From URL grab the id after /people/ in the url --> https://******.atlassian.net/jira/people/557058:100000d9b5-8dc7-462d-ae01-24ad919c4d14
You can add a Filter Results gadget with that filter on a dashboard. Also, you could change your JQL based on your needs, that have been updated within the last week or month.
You can also refer to this post
Thanks! Amazing that something so basic requires such a hacky work around. Are you listening JIRA?
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Jira on-prem, this doesn't work. Returns all issues whether I'm mentioned on them or not.
This really is some heck of a rickety workaround -- "View All My Issues" would be a great and popular feature, Atlassian!
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