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Hi, I am actually confused what would jira consider when I select updated date in filter.

Hi,

I am actually confused what would jira consider when I select updated date in filter.

When I close the sprint every pending Issue will be carry forwarded to next sprint which will update sprint field. Will it be considered as an update?

 

I actually wanted to filter out the issues that have been in X status for X days with out any status update.

 

Thanks.

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Trudy Claspill
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Oct 04, 2023

When using the "updated" field in a filter you will be considering the Updated field in the issues. That field is shown here below the panels on the right side of the issue view.

Screenshot 2023-10-04 at 4.24.08 PM.png

Pretty much every change you can make to an issue will cause the Updated field to be modified.

With built in filtering capabilities you can't construct a filter that looks for issues that have been in a status for a given number of days.

You can check for issues that are in a specified status and have not had a status change since a specified explicit or relative date.

status=X and status was not changed after startOfDay(-number of days)

Refer to

https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/jql-operators/#CHANGED

Hi @Trudy Claspill 

 

I am getting an error , Could you please look into it.

 

Thanks.Screenshot (365).png

Trudy Claspill
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Oct 05, 2023

My apologies. I have a syntax error in there. It should be:

status=X and not status changed after startOfDay(-number of days)

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Thanks @Trudy Claspill for your help.

It's working

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