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In Jira Cloud, can you query if an issue has Salesforce connections (or even better, the number of connections) using JQL filters?
I found some old references (2013) to being able to do this in Cloud, but the syntax looks very Jira Server-like, and no longer works in Cloud.
I also know about the Salesforce association report, but it does not help for what I am trying to do (bulk changes to large numbers of issues where SF association is just one criterium).
Thanks.
project = YOURPROJECT AND salesforceAssociatedIds is not EMPTY
Thank you!
A column to see the # of associations or even a way to query assocations > * would be amazing, but I will take this for now. :)
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