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How to run a jql query to show all linked, cloned or relates to issues based on a specific Project

Joao Borges
Contributor
February 2, 2022

Hi there

I am not sure if this is possible at the moment with Jira without an extra add-on, but trying to run a jql query for a specific project, and would like to also display all the linked,cloned and relates to issue as well in a dashboard.

 

I did some research online and found something like this, but unable to find the correct solution. I would appreciate any help


(project = Test and status in ("In Development", "Ready for Development"))AND issueFunction in linkedIssues ("status = Done", "relates to")


 

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Carlos Garcia Navarro
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February 2, 2022

Hi @Joao Borges ,

To find issues that are linked to other issues you can use this query (for which you need ScriptRunner):

project in (<my-favourite-project>) and issueFunction in linkedIssuesOf("","relates to")

To find issues that are cloned, you can use the clause:

 issueLinkType = "is cloned by"

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