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Can we pull the custom fields data on to report?

Hi ,

We have created a few custom fields in Jira.We want to display these values to display on our reports.Is it possible?Can you pls suggest.

Thanks

Pavani

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Yogesh Mude
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Aug 05, 2018

HI @Pavani Maligi

Yes, you can.

Use the JQL and add the custom field in Issue Navigator column hence it will show the issues with the custom field values and then export it in which format you want.

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Thanks Yogesh.We are using Jira cloud and don't have access to server to write queries.Is it still possible?

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Aug 05, 2018

I am talking about JIra Query Language (JQl), Yes you can run the JQl on the Jira Cloud as well.

Go to Issues and Filters --> run the JQl like (Project = XYZ and IssueType= ABC) so it will fetch the issue that matches this JQL.

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