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Help with JQL

Steven Frazier February 16, 2023

Hi...I want to create a filter for a cascading list that shows all parent options for that field without having to add each option to the query using "or". A sample of my workaround is below but this creates the need for me to update this query as new parent options are added. 

"216INV-Unit and Room" in cascadeOption(ICU) OR "216INV-Unit and Room" in cascadeOption(MedSurge-Ortho) OR "216INV-Unit and Room" in cascadeOption(RHC)

Is there a way to use "any" or "All" in JQL...Maybe something like:

"216INV-Unit and Room" in cascadeOption(all)

"216INV-Unit and Room" in cascadeOption(any)

Thanks,

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Jack Brickey
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February 16, 2023

Hi @Steven Frazier , I might be misunderstanding your question but here is my attempt at answering. I used my instance tp creat the below example.

"Operational categorization[Select List (cascading)]" in ("Instance Request")

The above will return  the list of issues that has "Instance Request" in the cascading list. 

Again, I think I may be misreading your request.

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Ana Melo
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February 16, 2023

Hi, @Steven Frazier

You could try to use the JQL below to filter all parent values from your Cascading field:

"País - Sucursal[Select List (cascading)]" is not EMPTY

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