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Count of results from JQL Search

AbrahamA
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July 24, 2024

Hello

Is there a way to get just the count of search results from JQL query.

Ex: I am just interested in count of open bugs in a project. I am not interested in details of actual bugs are. If there are 20000 plus bugs it is waste of traffic if I get the complete details.

Please let me know

 

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Abe

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AbrahamA
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July 25, 2024

Thanks.

I am building my own chart for which I need counts.

Found one good resource here: https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/how-to-count-issues-from-a-jql-search-result-in-groovy-or-rest-api-in-jira-1130376109.html

If anyone else needs it.

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Nguyễn Hòa July 24, 2024

JQL's result is a list of issues matching the query.

In your case, I think we can use a chart (e.g., a pie chart) to display: the total bugs, the number of bugs by assignee,...etc....

Nguyễn Hòa July 24, 2024

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