I'm using Jira Plans (Jira advanced roadmaps) and I want to create a view by filtering a single initiative.
By using the filters I'm able to add the issue key to the search and I get both the wanted initiative and other initiatives that match to the same search.
i.e:
I search for PEI-7
and get both PEI-7 and PEI-78, PEI-77 etc.
I tried using
"PEI-7" or adding one space after the key. Both didn't work.
The search box looks for all available options based on the data entered - i.e PEI-7* - which is anything which begins with PEI-7.
Could you use the Summary name instead, if that is more unique?
Ste
Hi @Ste Wright
Yep, that worked indeed, thanks for the tip!
I always prefer issue Keys instead of names because names can change perhaps. But in my specific use case it will work.
Appreciate your help!
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