Hello,
I have some specific issues which are resolved, but when I use the search filter resolved is empty or the filter resolution is empty , the query returns these issues. In the jiraissue table I can see that the fields that have to do with resolution (resolution, issuestatus) have the same values as resolved issues have.
Why is that happening?
Thank you in advance,
Aggeliki K
Hi @Aggeliki K
You have to set the resolution when going to the final (resolve) status.
You can add a post function in the transition to set a default one or add a screen with the resolution field in it. Having the resolution field in this screen will force the user to set a resolution (no need to add it to the field configuration scheme).
Setting a resolution will also set a resolution date.
Regards
Hello Florian,
I am sorry for my late response.
Thank you very much for your reply.
I will try this solution and come back with questions, if needed.
Regards,
Aggeliki Karagioule
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First, stop reading the database - it's the wrong way to do any reporting on Atlassian data.
So, you say you have a set of issues that are resolved, but show up in a search for "resolution is empty", suggesting that they are not resolved.
What makes you think they are resolved? In the UI, not the database?
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Hello,
They are resolved. When viewing an issue, status and Resolution fields have the values ΟΛΟΚΛΗΡΩΜΕΝΟ and Επιλύθηκε, which are the values used for resolved issues
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I can tell the issues are resolved since, when viewing these issues (from the Edit/View screen), fields 'Status' and 'Resolution' have the values 'ΟΛΟΚΛΗΡΩΜΕΝΟ' and 'Επιλύθηκε'. which are values that correspond to resolved issues
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