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Filter issues linked between 2 particular projects

We have two projects named ABC and 123. 

I want to filter out ABC project issues which are linked with 123 Project. 

Any ideas on this please? 

Thanks in Advance

Madhu

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KAGITHALA BABU ANVESH
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Mar 30, 2021

Hello @Madhu Reddy ,

 

In JQL we can only get issues by specifying by the name of the link type.

Eg. issueLinkType in (blocks,"is blocked by",clones,"is cloned by",duplicates,"is duplicated by","relates to") 

We don't have any direct front end method to get these.

May by using RESTAPI or Script Runner may helps. please check with these 2 options.

 

Thanks,

Anvesh

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