Hi @Petr AST
thanks for your question. I can confirm that searching for an issue key does not work in queues.
I would recommend using the search box in the upper right corner. Entering the issue key there does take you directly to the issue.
Hope this helps
Another example of Atlassian quality..?
This is ridiculous.
I don't understand why Atlassian spends time on any of those distracting projects and features nobody asked for when they don't even have basic functionality working properly.
How can they spend time and effort on Ai and conferences or whatever when basic search is so bad?..
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Hi @Petr AST
I don't know if this problem justifies additional tooling for you, but just to put this out there: This would be easy to do using the app that my team and I are working on, JXL for Jira.
JXL is a full-fledged spreadsheet/table view for your issues that allows viewing, inline-editing, sorting, and filtering by all your issue fields - including all JSM fields - much like you’d do in e.g. Excel or Google Sheets. It also comes with a powerful in-sheet search that, of course, works for the issue key too. This is how it looks in action:
I should add that JXL can do much more than that: From support for configurable issue hierarchies, to issue grouping by any issue field(s), sum-ups, or conditional formatting. As every sheet in JXL is powered by a JQL statement, many of our customers use sheets as a "supercharged" extension or alternative to built-in queues.
Any questions just let me know,
Best,
Hannes
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