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We have recently migrated to the Jira cloud environment and one of our filters is not working as it should as a result.
issueFunction in linkedIssuesOf("sprint in openSprints(name)", "has epic")
Hi @Adam LaCoste , I assume that you have Scriptrunner installed on your cloud instance? Assuming so, what results are you seeing from the filter? Is there an error or the list is empty or maybe the list is wrong?
Hi @Jack Brickey , yes, we do have Scriptrunner installed.
The outcome that we are looking for is:
All epics, that have tasks assigned to team members, within the current sprint.
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Have you reviewed the Cloud Scriptrunner docs? You may have to choose a different method. Have you inspected the stories to ensure that the do in fact have an epic link?
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The epic links are there. Agreed, a different method is most likely needed, any assistance with that would be most appreciated. Thanks @Jack Brickey
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@Adam LaCoste , can you try this under the Enhanced search...
issuefunction in epicsOf(sprint in openSprints())
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@Jack Brickey - I honestly don't know how I missed that. Thank you very much. Very much appreciated.
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Hi @Adam LaCoste Not everything from ScriptRunner Server ports seamlessly to ScriptRunner Cloud. You may want to have a look at this: https://docs.adaptavist.com/sr4jc/latest/features/scriptrunner-enhanced-search/comparison-with-scriptrunner-for-jira-server
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The issueFunction in the JQL is provided by ScriptRunner and is not part of Jira's Clouds default functionality.
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