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Multiple project names in one filter

John Snow
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November 4, 2024

Hello,

How do I add multiple project names in a single filter? 

This is what I am using and it works

Project = Project 1 AND Type IN (Bug, Story-Bug) AND Created ="2024-01-01"

But, 
My goal is to included Project 2, Project 3 or Project 4, into this query.

What's the right syntax?

Thanks,
JS 

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John Snow
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November 5, 2024

Thanks @Mikael Sandberg 

It worked!

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Mikael Sandberg
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November 4, 2024

Hi @John Snow,

Welcome to Atlassian Community!

To use multiple projects in your query you would use IN, like this:

project IN (project1, project2, project3)

Or if you are using project categories then you could do something like this"

category = MyProjects

You can learn more about the different operators here

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