Do you find it difficult to track changes in Jira, especially when it comes to high-priority tasks in your teamโs sprints? You are not alone. It can be incredibly time-consuming to manually check each task to see what has changed, when, and by whom.
Fortunately, this can be made much easier through JQL (Jira Query Language) or third-party apps, including Issue History for Jira.
Here, you will find a short video guide on how to search for specific tasks in JQL, as well as how to view detailed change history and generate and share reports using the Issue History for Jira app. It can be especially helpful to project managers and team leads who need to inform stakeholders and make decisions based on real task completion.
So, as you can see in the video, you can use JQL queries in Jira in case you need to find the most priority tasks. You can easily choose the needed project, tasksโ priorities, and the required sprint. As an example, you can use such a query:
project = "Marketing 2" AND priority in (High, Highest) AND Sprint = "Sprint 3"
However, if you require more than just a list of Jira tasks, you can try the Issue History for Jira app.
With Issue History, you can:
๐๐ Try Issue History for Jira app now and generate and share change reports easily!
Natalia_Kovalchuk_SaaSJet_
Product Marketer
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