Is there a way to create a JQL to find all of the JIRA Issues that I personally moved from one status to another as well as any JIRA issues I added or participated in using Comments? Example: Our workflows move from "QA Review" to either "Product Acceptance or "Dev Ready" -- I want to know which ones I moved to either of these status. Within Comments, if I participated in anyway in a comment Yesterday or Today, how do I find those at the same time?
Further clarification -- I am wanting to find these items that occurred -1D from today or today. I don't want to find any of these issues that are more than 1 day in the past. Thank you
Sure!
Is there a way to create a JQL to find all of the JIRA Issues that I personally moved from one status to another
status was in ("Product Acceptance", "Dev Ready") by "username"
Within Comments, if I participated in anyway in a comment Yesterday or Today
For searching comments by a user, you'll likely need to use scriptrunner. See some more detailed directions here, but it seems like it would be something like:
issueFunction in commented ("by username after -2d")
So to see all those at the same time, I'd write this (note this won't work without the add-on described in the link above):
(status was in ("Product Acceptance", "Dev Ready") by "username") or (issueFunction in commented ("by username after -2d"))
You're welcome. If it works, would you accept my answer for the system? Thanks!
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