It is possible to see the last viewed date of the issue for current user but I want to see when (date) the particular issue is viewed last time by any of the user
You can kind of a achieve this, on a per user basis, using Scriptrunner.
Switch to the specified user and then use the lastViewed column from "Viewed recently" filter:
issuekey in issueHistory()
There you can see the last 50 issues he viewed and when. Doesn´t show when an issue was viewed by "everyone" though, unfortunately.
there is no stats collected for viewing an issue built into Jira.
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Can we do customization so that we can see the last viewed date of existing issues?
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actually i misspoke! There actually is a "lastviewed" JQL function. I had forgotten all about this as I have never really used. So maybe it can meet your needs? For example, you can use the following query. Add the Lastviewed column to see the date.
lastViewed <= endOfMonth()
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Yes!But that gives last viewed date of the issues that are viewed by me(currentuser/Loggedinuser) and not by other users.......I want to see the last viewed date of the issue without bothering about user
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Hello @Pratiksha Ananta Kumbharkar
I don't think it's possible to have lastViewDate per User per issue. This information is not stored in Jira, and I don't know of any plugin providing this information.
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