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How to filter to issues that were resolved after their due date?

Michael
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June 1, 2023

Hi all,

I'm trying to setup a filter which only pulls in issues that were resolved / have resolution dates after their due date. I'm pretty knowledgable with JQL, but I just can't figure it out.

I am using the default system "Due Date" and "Resolved" fields for this filter. (No custom fields are involved)

Can someone please help me?

Thanks,

Mike

 

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Aswini Rajasekaran
January 14, 2019

Hi, can you tell me how to add new versions in the release option?

Mratunjay Chauhan
October 4, 2019

From "Release" section ( You will find "Release" tab once you navigate to specific project) you can add new release. By this you can see your previous as well as newly created release. Make sure to have different release version.

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Suhail Wani
October 17, 2018

Have you added the new versions in release option?

Mratunjay Chauhan
October 17, 2018

Hi Suhail,

 

Probably this could be possible reason and might be done by our Administrator as now I am able to access Cycle Summary and can view all cycles of different projects. 

 

Thanks for reaching my query.

Suhail Wani
October 17, 2018

No Problem.

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