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How to filter projects based on "last updated" field?

Maximiliano Suarez
Contributor
July 7, 2023

Hi! Is it possible to filter projects based on values in the "last update" field of the projects view?
Example: show only projects that have been modified, in Atlas, in the last week.

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Nir Nikolaevsky
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July 11, 2023

Hi @Maximiliano Suarez , Nir from Atlas here 👋 We only support sorting by the "last updated" date today, not filtering unfortunately.

Can you tell me more about why you're looking to filter by the update date? I saw your example but I'm curious about the use case behind it. 

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July 7, 2023

Yes you can filter on Last updated - JQL Example of a date range = "

AND updated >= 2022-01-01 AND Updated <= 2022-12-31" - will show issues updated within those 2 dates, all of 2022 in this case.

Maximiliano Suarez
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July 7, 2023

Hi @Gordonhow can I run this JQL expression in Atlas?

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Lauren Cooper
Contributor
July 7, 2023

Hi @Maximiliano Suarez it doesn't look like you can filter on it, but you can sort the list by Last updated.

Maximiliano Suarez
Contributor
July 7, 2023

hi @Lauren Cooper than you for your answer, but to do this you need to access the Atlas app. The need is to be able to show externally to Atlas (ie: via link in Confluence) only the list of the last updated projects.

Lauren Cooper
Contributor
July 10, 2023

Oh I see.

I tried to use a link with the sort applied but it was ignored by Confluence.

The sooner there is an Atlas widget in Confluence the better!

Maximiliano Suarez
Contributor
July 11, 2023

Totally agree. Thank you.

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