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JQL: Why no result for "issuekey >= ABC-8000 AND issuekey < ABC-9000"?

DSell
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September 24, 2020

If my project is populated with 8999 tickets why does "issuekey >= ABC-8000 AND issuekey < ABC-8999" has 1000 results and and "issuekey >= ABC-8000 AND issuekey < ABC-9000" has zero results?

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Jack Brickey
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September 24, 2020

testing???

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Jack Brickey
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September 24, 2020

Good question David. I appears that the JQL does not like an issuekey value that doesn't exist. you have to indicated < ABC-8999 in this case.

DSell
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September 24, 2020

Hi Jack, I assumed that, but wondered the logic behind it.

Thank you for the quick reply

Jack Brickey
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September 24, 2020

can't say for sure. might be worth reporting to Atlassian Support or feedback.

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