I am trying to create a query that will provide the name of the assignee that changed the status of an issue. Right now the query I am running is returning the status changes, but with the current assignee not the team member who made the actual change. Any help with this is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ethan Forrest
Natively, without any addons you may just try the following JQL:
status CHANGED BY <username>
You may narrow the kind of change by adding FROM <status> and/or TO <status>, but it needs to be queried on a per user basis.
Of course, you can also filter by project or any other fields to get the info you are looking for.
You may also add AFTER <date> and/or BEFORE <date> next to "status CHANGED" in order to narrow the time frame when the modification was made.
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Thanks everyone. Still running into the problem that the query returns the current assignee of an issue, not the user who made the change of status.
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That's only doable by using a plugin.
Here you have how to do it with the help of JIRA Suite Utilities (JSU) addon:
It requires:
Of course, you can create several custom fields if you need to store the username of the user who performed a different trsnsition from the same workflow.
Hope it helps.
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