Hi,
I have this Custom Field cf[0001] and into it there are few sub-fields as Builds, Requests, Commits, but I can take them separately in a Filter, since they are under the Custom Field and Jira doesn't allow that, or at least I don't know what else is possible to do.
Does anyone have a clue on how extract this kind of information? Under a CF.
Many thanks in advance
Hi Marisa - Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
Are you talking about a Cascading field?
No, it's not, it's a CF with 4 subfields which are linked to BitBucket: Commits. Builds, PullRequests, Deployments
Thanks!
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Hi @[deleted] and welcome to the Community!
I am not entirely sure if I understand your question correctly, but I think you are trying to search for different elements grouped under the Development section in Jira issues?
If so, this support article has the instructions on everything you can pull from issues in terms if Development information.
Hope this helps!
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Yes, thank you, this is the issue.
But I have read this article and it's just about Deployments and Builds, but not Pull Requests, Commits.
And fields as Builds, which have in Documentation methods as "passing" are not visible in Jira Cloud, or at least I cannot access, so this: https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirasoftwareserver/advanced-searching-development-fields-reference-973491363.html when I use
development[builds].passing
it's not working since the response is "for development[builds] use failing", this is the only function for this custom field
Thank you!
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