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Jira Filter Last 30 Days. i know this report calculates an average so i was wondering if anyone had any idea of how to write a jql query to. you can use the jira query language (jql) to specify criteria that cannot be defined in the quick or basic searches. the topic's task: i'm trying to reduce the number of items displayed in the done column to those added to the column in the last 30. when i use statuscategory = done i see a bunch of results. Some more details to build the. However, if i use statuscategory = done and status. i need to build a filter to see all issues over the last 30 days that weren't resolved in the defined time to solve them. you can use a jql filter to make a board that shows the relevant issues based on whatever criteria you want.

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when i use statuscategory = done i see a bunch of results. Some more details to build the. However, if i use statuscategory = done and status. you can use the jira query language (jql) to specify criteria that cannot be defined in the quick or basic searches. you can use a jql filter to make a board that shows the relevant issues based on whatever criteria you want. i'm trying to reduce the number of items displayed in the done column to those added to the column in the last 30. i know this report calculates an average so i was wondering if anyone had any idea of how to write a jql query to. i need to build a filter to see all issues over the last 30 days that weren't resolved in the defined time to solve them. the topic's task:

Jira Release UI Filters and Table Sorting with Tampermonkey ThisBailiwick

Jira Filter Last 30 Days Some more details to build the. you can use a jql filter to make a board that shows the relevant issues based on whatever criteria you want. the topic's task: i'm trying to reduce the number of items displayed in the done column to those added to the column in the last 30. However, if i use statuscategory = done and status. Some more details to build the. you can use the jira query language (jql) to specify criteria that cannot be defined in the quick or basic searches. i know this report calculates an average so i was wondering if anyone had any idea of how to write a jql query to. when i use statuscategory = done i see a bunch of results. i need to build a filter to see all issues over the last 30 days that weren't resolved in the defined time to solve them.

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