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No results for worklogAuthor - Advance Issue Search

Juan Mello
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September 21, 2017

Hello,

We are not getting any results if we enter the query worklogAuthor - Please see screenshot here

So for example, my user is juanmello, so I am trying with worklogAuthor = juanmello

However, we are able to log time in any issue: Screenshot here.

My JIRA Admin cannot figure out why this is happening to us.

We also contacted the JIRA SUpport but no response from them.

Thank you!

Juan

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Bhushan Nagaraj
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September 21, 2017

Hey Juan,

Looks like this is a known bug. Can you please try narrowing your results to a certain project and issue type?

https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRASERVER-60917

Cheers

Bhushan

Esther Strom
Community Champion
July 9, 2020

@Bhushan Nagaraj this is a problem in Cloud as well, and it's not related to the number of issues returned. I have a project that only I work in; if I set the jql to 

worklogDate >= startOfMonth() and project = JIRA and worklogAuthor = currentUser()

it should return only 10 issues. But it returns nothing. If I remove the worklogAuthor clause, I do get results, but not only mine.

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