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Do you have a script sample to display custom field value from each issue of jql search result.
Can you please give some pointers.
Thanks
Abe
This script does most of what you need - https://library.adaptavist.com/entity/calculate-sum-of-fields?tab=cloud
You will need to replace the "find issues from their parent issues" with your JQL search, but the rest of it should work find for you.
Hi @AbrahamA , I'm guessing that you want something different than simply a JQL statement that presents a list of issues and that list includes a column for your custom field? I'm not quite sure what you're asking for here. Maybe you could elaborate?
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Helo Jack
Thanks for the response
I need to sum values in a particular custom field for all issues that match a condition. This is my requirement.
Thanks
Abe
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I would export to Excel and sum. The official extension for excel would make it easy to do this too. In case you prefer Google apps - jira-cloud-for-google-sheets-official
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I have scriptrunner, so I am looking for script route
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I see. I have added "Scriptrunner" tag to your post.
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