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What is cf[10004]

Hardip Singh
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July 13, 2022

Hi Folks

I hope you're all well and having a wonderful week. This is more of an enquiry than an issue (thankfully).

At work I'm in a scrum board. I see the active and future sprints. I then arrive at the backlog and select the blue icon for "View in Issues Navigator".

I can read the query below and understanding it. We have a separate dictionary for the various codes and associated friendly names. However I don't understand what cf[10004] is. 

Can someone please explain this?

project = XXXX AND Team = XXXX AND status in ("17200", "10906", "10300", "17201", "13903", "3", "11406", "10012", "10609", "12003", "10011", "10305", "10105", "1", "14404", "11103", "11400", "10612", "10608", "10611", "6") AND issuetype != "10000" AND status not in ("10612", "10305", "6", "10608", "12003") AND (cf[10004] is EMPTY OR cf[10004] not in futureSprints() AND cf[10004] not in openSprints())

As always, thanks to anyone that takes the time to respond. It's always appreciated and a massive help.

Have a great day.

Regards

Hardip

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August 13, 2017

The "Release notes" field is not a JIRA system field, it is something your administrators have added.

They can go to the "field configuration scheme" and change the field to enable rich-test editing.

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August 13, 2017

Thanks, it worked.

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