I need to be able to find issues that have the fixVersion set to a version of "OS 3.4.0" and that also have an Epic but the Epic is not set to fixVersion "OS 3.4.0". I tried the following but it didn't seem to work.
or fixVersion in ("OS 3.4.0") and type not in (Epic, Sub-task) and "Epic Link" is not EMPTY and issue in issuesParents("fixVersion not in ('OS 3.4.0')")
I figured out a way to do it. I also have structure and I am doing this as a query in structure. So I used this query to find all of the epics that had issues that were scheduled for a specific release but the epic was not scheduled for that same release or was empty. Then I used the expand feature to expand the stories under the epics. Then I used the filter feature in structure to filter to only OS 3.4.0. You would have to have structure and scriptrunner to do this.
issueFunction in EpicsOf("fixVersion = 'OS 3.4.0'") and type = epic and (fixVersion != "OS 3.4.0" or fixVersion is EMPTY )
Filter issues: fixVersion in ("OS 3.4.0")
Hi Joe,
as you cannot achieve the desired search using standard Jira JQL I assume you are using a third party app, ie Scriptrunner?
If you are using Scriptrunner following JQL should work:
issueFunction in parentsOf ("fixVersion != <fixversion>")
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I do have scriptrunner. I am trying to find all issues that have an epic link and the issue itself has a version set but the epic is not set to the same version. Yusing your example, I tried this but it didn't work.
fixVersion in ("OS 3.4.0") and "Epic Link" is not EMPTY and issueFunction in parentsOf ("fixVersion != 'OS 3.4.0'")
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