Hello!
We have detected that some users have been able to create tickets using emails other than the company's and I would like to be able to get all the tickets that were created with a reporter other than the domain (let's use @zzzzzz.com as an example)
I thought about using "not contains" (!~) but it only applies to free text fields.
Do you know any other way to obtain this data?
Thanks in advance!
Hi @Antony Delgado,
I can't think of an easy way to do this directly with JQL, also because in Jira Cloud the reference to the users is not with the username/email but with the user ID.
What I can suggest is to get the users IDs from the admin console. You can go to admin.atlassian.com and select Directory.
Now, if you have only a few users you can just open each of those and check the URL, the user ID is the last part of the URL: ...members/<User ID>
If you have many users you can export the full list in CSV and import it in gsheet/excel so that it's easier to filter the users.
Once you have all the IDs you can use the following JQL:
reporter in (<UserId1>,<UserId2>,...)
I hope this helps
Hi @Giovanni Melai ,
Yes, I thought the export to CSV could be a solution.
We have almost 8000 users but I think it will be easier to create a solution using Google Sheets from the CSV data.
Thanks Giovanni for this alternative of solution.
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