I wanted to find out if there is a way to perform a JIRA query such that these results are displayed for all the Epics in a project and have it displayed in Confluence.
Epic Name Assignee LastUpdated Comment Entry Due Date
Thanks
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Thanks for your comment. I will speak with the company JIRA admins to see if the plugin can be installed.
Most of this is simple enough, and info on how to make queries is readily available in the documentation.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA063/Searching+for+Issues
The only complicated part of this query is the latest comment. All other fields are easy.
To display the latest comment, I know a method where you will need to script a SIL custom field, using the Kepler Custom Fields plugin.
Here's the doc:
https://confluence.kepler-rominfo.com/display/KCF/SIL+Script+Custom+Field
The script I use is this:
string[] lastCommentDetails = getLastComment(key); if(!isNull(lastCommentDetails)){ return lastCommentDetails["text"]; } return "";
As for displaying that in Confluence, use the JIRA Query macro to display the filter you've saved.
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