Hi @dhandapani
Which table i have to search for the backlog details?
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Why you need to search for a table? Are you on jira server?
You can make a JQL query like:
project = YOURPROJECT and status = backlog
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yes I am using Jira database. From there i have to find the backlog record count
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Try jiraissue table
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Ok Sure I will check Jiraissue table.
Can you share which column i have to check for this? because I don't find the corresponding column
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Try ISSUESTATUS
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Thank you, it has numeric value like following (10001,10002,10000).
Still I have to check any other table to get the corresponding string value for this?
It will be helpful for me.
Thank you for your time.
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Have a look at this https://developer.atlassian.com/server/jira/platform/database-schema/ and click on the database schema to find the suitable table and column :)
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