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How to write a filter to list out the Last Quarter issues

How to write a filter to list out the Last Quarter issues

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Jack Brickey
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Oct 12, 2022

You can't create a "last quarter" but you can create filters for each quarter. For example, assuming you want to find issues created in Q3...

createdDate >= startOfYear(6M) AND createdDate <= startOfYear(9M) ORDER BY created ASC

Rilwan Ahmed
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Oct 12, 2022

Hi @ganesh417ece ,

Welcome to the community !!

There is no direct keyword to get Issues from Quarter. You need to use Dates like below in JQL filters

created >= '2022-01-01' AND created <= '2022-04-01'
dates should be mentioned in yyyy-mm-dd format 

Please note: created <= '2022-04-01' will get all tickets created before 2022-April-01 00:00Hrs

If you need to mention hours, please use example created <= '2022-10-12 11:00' 

Jack Brickey
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Oct 12, 2022

For this use case I like to avoid using specific dates since they don't extend to the next year without having to edit, changing "2022" to "2023" for example. Rather I favor "startofyear()".

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