Quiero poner un filtro con más de un número y no me queda usando búsqueda avanzada. Seguramente lo estoy poniendo mal. Muchas gracias
Hi @Alexandra Ravelli -- Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
I do not undertand what you mean by "with more than one number". Would you please post your JQL and that may help clarify what you are trying? Thanks!
Best regards,
Bill
Hola @Bill Sheboy ! Gracias por la ayuda.
Además de la sucursal 63 quiero agregar más números de sucursales ejemplo 46, 85, 95.
Saludos
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Thank you for explaining. For JQL queries with partial text matches (using ~) you cannot use a set or list for the query. Instead I believe you may join the checks with an OR statement:
project = TICKET
AND ( "Branch Number" ~ "63"
OR "Branch Number" ~ "46"
OR "Branch Number" ~ "85"
OR "Branch Number" ~ "95" )
ORDER BY created DESC
This works assuming "Branch Number" is a field which supports the partial text matching.
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Hola buenos dias.
Quisiera armar un panel (con filtro bidimensional) pero en la consulta JQL llevo los estados de Jira pero el filtro me los ordena alfabéticamente y yo los quiero ordenar según como esté el flujo de trabajo. Por ejemplo:
Tareas pendientes - En curso - Validación de control de calidad - Administrador de versiones - UAT - PRE PROD - PROD
El filtro me trae toda la tabla desordenada.
Muchas gracias por la ayuda.
Saludos.
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