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Anil Kadipikonda
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January 22, 2016

This question is in reference to Atlassian Documentation: __JQL Functions supported by Date Fields

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Mario Günter
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January 24, 2016

Hi Anil, 

use it like that in JQLs:

createdDate > startOfYear()

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Mario 

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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January 22, 2016

About three weeks ago.  Is there a question?

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January 22, 2016

+1 smile

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The Mayans would not agree

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January 22, 2016

True, but we don't know that the poster is wanting a Mayan date.  Or Hebrew, Hijri, Chinese, or or or wink 

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Started googling hijri...

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