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Exclude Weekends in JQL Query

iftekhar sayyed April 19, 2022

Hello Team,

 

I have a requirement to write a JQL Query in the Automation Rule for Jira Service Mgmt.

I need to find all the requests which are approaching due dates for less than 3 days from the expected completion date.

for e.g if the completion date is  04/22/2022  so today is 04/19/2022 then the jql should return all such request information which are in progress.

 

Quick response is highly appreciated.

 

 

 

3 answers

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Aron Gombas _Midori_
Community Champion
April 19, 2022

This question came up a couple of times in the past, see this thread for some creative ideas:

https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-Core-Server-questions/Exclude-weekends-in-JQL-Query/qaq-p/1030290

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Derek F_ May 20, 2023

For Service Desk marking issues as After Hours, I used the following:

createdDate >= startOfWeek(6d) AND createdDate <= startOfWeek(7d)

like this:

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Fabio Racobaldo _Catworkx_
Community Champion
May 2, 2022

Hi @iftekhar sayyed ,

unfortunately there's no a specific operator for this. you need to use startOfWeek()/endOfWeek() in your JQL in order to manually exclude specific weekend.

Hope this helps,

Fabio

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