yep thats what i suggest too
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sorry didn't read cleary....so i deleted my answer
seems like you're looking for a SQL like query where to use "group"
that's not possible in JQL.
some plugins will help
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JQL:
assignee = username
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yeah that was my first thought too...but he needs a listing of all users & their assigned issues
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Oh, ok. You/OP could save the the following as a filter and use it in the two dimensional filter statistics gadget:
assignee in membersOf(jira-users)
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Hm, thats right. ;)
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that kinda equals
assignee is not EMPTY
still no grouping there :)
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assignee = <username>
is not working?
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