Hi, Sir.
I want to find issues by using comparison operators.
The (custom) fields are both numbers, so my JQL is basically like "A(field)" > "B(field)"
but it doesn't work.
It only works when comparing two things between one of the fields and a number, for example "A(field)"<1000.
what should I put more to make it work? here "A(field)" > "B(field)"
Thank you for your support!
Hi @yirang Im
this isn't possible in plain JQL. What you could do is to use Jira Automation to calculate
"A(field)" > "B(field)"
for your issues and write the result into a custom field, and then use the custom field in your JQL query.
Hope this helps,
Best,
Hannes
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Hi @yirang Im
There is no such option in JQL, to compare fields.
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