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How do I search for multiple issues by id alone

 

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Jeff Louwerse
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Nov 14, 2015

Issue in ...

Issuekey in ...

Key in ...

ID in ..

To give you an example,

id in ("PRJKT-1234", "PRJKT-1111", "PRJKT-4321")

Note the quotation marks and the project ID.

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GabrielleJ
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Nov 17, 2015

What do you mean by ID here? Could you explain more? Try Jeff and Nic's suggestion.

Note: You can use Key, ID, Project for searching issues

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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Nov 13, 2015

Key in (x,y,x) probably

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