Hey,
we are working with the everBreached() function and are fine with it. But what can we do with Breached()? What's the difference an when to use it? Read the documentation, but didn't really get the point and the examples are not really helpful.
Thanks for clarify!
Hello @Hannes
everbreach() will find issue that have missed their SLA goal in all cycle.
breached() will find issue that have missed their SLA goal in the most recent cycle.
Hope this helps
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