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What fields can I filter for besides Reporter and Assignee

Phil Bustin
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Oct 24, 2023

I've created a filter that captures issues for which the current user is a Reporter or Assignee.  (I assme Assignee will only yield a result if the current Assignee is the current user.) 

I think there are no roles and no groups currently in our Production instance, although I'm going to find out for sure.  In the meantime, are there other non-custom non-role fields that capture whether the current user interacted with the issue?  Last status changer?  User who resolved the issue?

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Mathew Lederman
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Oct 24, 2023

@Phil Bustin if you're looking to add columns to a search that would show things like 'Last Changed By' or 'Resolved By' they are not built-in fields. You can create custom fields for this purpose and populate them with automation triggered by an update or a status change if that's data you'd like to see in a search, otherwise to see this level of detail you would need to go into each issue individually.

If you're looking for a last updated by JQL function, this document shares some of the advanced search functions availble including updated updatedBy(): https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirasoftwareserver081/advanced-searching-functions-reference-970611548.html

I hope this answers your question.

Mathew

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