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Imagine I have a "Story" that has several "Tests" associated with it. Every "Test" has some "Test Executions".
How can I find all these "Test Executions" by only using the id of the "Story" in the query?
I found a workaround by using a filter (in my example named "temp_demo_special-query"), it would go like this:
Filter-Query = issue in linkedIssues(<issueid>) AND issuetype = Test
Second query = issue in testTestExecutions("temp_demo_special-query")
But I guess there has to be a better way, without using a filter. Does anyone know how to achieve this?