Run a filter that selects the issues, then use it in something like the issue navigator - you can select priority, owner and components as columns there.
Try something like if you want the results for particular issue types, owner, componenets etc: project in (Project Key 1, Project Key 2...) AND issuetype IN (Bug, story etc) and Owner in (owner names) and component in ("Comp 1, comp 2,..."). Thanks
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you can select the JIRA keys for the project saying:
Project in (Project 1, project 2), then use the issuetypes you would need issuetype in (bug, story), similarly owner, component etc and join them. Query would look like:
project in (Project Key 1, Project Key 2...) AND issuetype IN (Bug, story etc) and Owner in (owner names) and component in ("Comp 1, comp 2,...")
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Yep, I can't add to "project in (x, y, z)", it's right.
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As I said, I can't add to that.
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