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It seems like we have a time zone issue or something because our query is including the first day of the next month and excluding the first day of this month. Is there a way to either modify the query or resolve the underlying issue?
"Target end" >= startOfMonth() AND "Target end" <= endOfMonth()
This may or may not help but you can offset the amount of time between start and end of month.
created >= startOfMonth(1d) AND created <= endOfMonth(-1d)
Hi Sara, based on this article, it appears that syntax should work assuming that Target Date is a date/time field.
If you can replicate the issue, I would recommend opening a ticket with Support, as it doesn't appear to be working for your field.
Advanced search reference - JQL functions | Jira Software Cloud | Atlassian Support
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