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how could I get the start date and the publication date of a release using jql

Paola Andrea Castro Castro April 13, 2021

Hello everybody,

I have a question, how could I get the start date and the publication date of a release using jql and that it is visible when exporting to csv or excel.

I pay attention to your comments

 

 

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Bill Sheboy
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April 13, 2021

Hi @Paola Andrea Castro Castro  -- Welcome to the Atlassian Community!

You cannot access those version attributes with out-of-the-box Jira.  You might find a marketplace add-on for JQL to do so.

As a work-around, you could either:

  1. Call the REST API to return the issues as JSON, and then convert to your desired format.  Please look here for a call to use: https://docs.atlassian.com/software/jira/docs/api/REST/1000.824.0/#api/2/search-search
  2. Automation for Jira (A4J) can also access these fields, so you could create an automation rule with your JQL and then send yourself an email with the information.  Please look here for information to get started: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Automation-articles/Jira-Automation-all-the-resources-you-need-in-one-page/ba-p/1388465

Best regards,

Bill

Paola Andrea Castro Castro April 13, 2021

Muchas gracias Bill, intentaré lo recomendado. Saludos cordiales

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