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How to add filter that show issues that are dont in the last sprint in JQL

Hey all
i want to see all the issues that are done in the last sprint, in the current sprint its not a problem.

I cant find a way to do a filter that will run all the time and will give me all the Done tasks that ended in the last sprint 

Just to make sure im talking about JQL.

Thanks a lot !

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David Bakkers
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Oct 24, 2023

Hi @Eran Roiter 

As @Michel Neeser has advised, you can't search for individual past Sprints with JQL, but a future way to resolve the problem is to use some type of sequential numbers in the name of your Sprints (IE 23-01, 23-02 etc) that you can search for relative to the same number in the name of the current Sprint.

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Michel Neeser
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Oct 24, 2023

Hi @Eran Roiter

As far as I know, there is no exact way to do this via JQL. You can just do something like this. But in case you don't need to use JQL, you can always use the Sprint Report which provides you with the completed issues of every past sprint. You can find it by clicking on Reports > Sprint Report in the project's left sidebar.

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