Hi Donna,
Yes, advanced search does it. Simplest test, try
watcher = "the name of a person you know is watching at least one issue"
It supports watcher = currentUser() which can be handy on shared dashboards, and watcher in (multiple names), and other functions that list users
Finally, there's a watchers field, which you can say things like "watchers > 3" to list all issues that have more than three watchers!
Thank you @Nic Brough -Adaptavist- . Unforturnately the only option that comes up for me is the currentUser(). I am unable to add a name there. Is there a youtube on this to refer me to for a demo or some documentation?
Donna
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Ignore the drop-down, you need to say
watcher = "the name of a person you know is watching at least one issue"
For example, on the ACL Sandbox:
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Sorry it took me so long to let you know, but that works perfectly! Thank you, @Nic Brough -Adaptavist- .
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