Jira Query
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A Jira Query is a search query for Jira.
- Example(s):
project = CARE AND status in ("T3 - Site - Backlog") OR project = CARE AND status in ("T3 - Patient - Backlog") ORDER BY created ASC
.- …
- See: JQL.
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- A Jira query is a search request made within the [[Jira issue tracking platform]] to find issues that match certain criteria. It allows users to filter and narrow down the list of issues based on specific conditions, such as issue type, status, priority, assignee, and more.
Jira Query Language (JQL) is the query language used in Jira to perform advanced and complex searches. It provides a flexible syntax for building queries and supports a wide range of operators and functions to refine the search criteria. With JQL, users can create custom filters, save them for future use, and share them with other users or teams. JQL is a powerful tool that helps users to find the exact issues they need quickly and efficiently.
- A Jira query is a search request made within the [[Jira issue tracking platform]] to find issues that match certain criteria. It allows users to filter and narrow down the list of issues based on specific conditions, such as issue type, status, priority, assignee, and more.