after install "AM utils" successfully, i found i cannot use JQL issuesSubtasks,issuesParents.
i want to list all subbtasks of critical parents, my JQL is "issuesSubtasks(priority=Critical)",
and i got an error------- "Error in the JQL Query: Expecting operator but got '('. The valid operators are '=', '!=', '<', '>', '<=', '>=', '~', '!~', 'IN', 'NOT IN', 'IS' and 'IS NOT'. (line 1, character 15)"
AM utils Version is 1.3.6,and we are using jira7
please help me , thanks a lot!!!
I think I figured it out. You have to use the syntax
issues in issuesParents("Priority=Critical")
You can combine that with the rest of the JQL, but you must use the "issues in" format for this. Also, I had to use issuesParents() when I thought what I wanted was issuesSubtasks(), so try both to get what you want!
Hello, should be:
issuesSubtasks("priority=Critical"). Quotes inside function
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Are you the author of this add-on? I can't get this work either. Add-on is installed, but adding issuesSubtasks("priority=Critical") to a JQL query gives the error shown. It's like JQL isn't recognizing the new function and can't handle the parentheses.
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Works as Andrey said - JQL should be inside the quotes "",
As you found out in your recent answer.
And I suggest author to provide some more examples to wiki - did same mistake.
Great plugin!)
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For example, this would list all subtasks of PWB-3909 and PWB-2910:
issue in issuesSubtasks("Issue in(PWB-3909, PWB-2910)")
Works well here ;)
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not yet, sill waiting for the anwser
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