JQL is not designed to perform calculations. One option might be Automation depending on your actual requirements.
It appears that you are on server. Which means automation for Jira is not built-in. So you will need an add-on for doing any kind of automation. You could consider automation for Jira , script runner or similar.
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I looked and we don't have that ability to download script runner into our JIRA. Is there any other way to build calculations into filters then using them \for dashboards?
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Ok I will rework this. Here is a filter statement.
project = "Global Treasury Services" AND type in (Story, Bug) AND fixVersion in ("CR220 - May 16, 2020 Release") ORDER BY issuetype DESC, key AS
All I want to do now is add that if the Labels field contains "UAT Testable" Then return those only the work requests that meet the criteria before this statement and also if the text "UAT Testable" is contained within the Labels field. Can someone please help?
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Hi @Richard
Look at this posts, maybe can help you
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-core-cloud/docs/use-advanced-search-with-jira-query-language-jql/
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-core-cloud/docs/advanced-search-reference-jql-operators/
https://docs.adaptavist.com/sr4js/6.20.0/features/jql-functions/included-jql-functions/calculations
Cheers
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