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Hello together

I want to find all EPIC tickts in my JIRA. I'm trying something like this:

project = myproject AND reporter = currentUser() ORDER BY created DESC AND type == epic

This is not working. There should be at least some EPICS which I have created.

How can I alter the search request?

Thanks!

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Jack Brickey
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Nov 24, 2022

Hi @Kevin Ostheimer , with JQL you can't have any query functions after the Order by. So try this...

project = myproject AND reporter = currentUser() and type = epic ORDER BY created DESC
Trudy Claspill
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Nov 24, 2022

@Kevin Ostheimer 

Welcome to the community.

Also, use only one "=" between "type" and "epic" (which @Jack Brickey did correct in his suggestion).

And, note that you said you wanted to find "all epics" but your criteria is actually limiting the epics to those in the one project (myproject) and that are assigned to the currentUser(). That will not get you "all" epics". Do you really want all epics or do you really want only the epics that are assigned to the user accessing the query and in the one specified project?

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