We would like to see if specific issues have a link to a confluence page.
These issues should have a linked page in Confluence with specific documentation.
I can filter these issues but cannot see if they have a linked page or not.
Is there a way to extract this information out of JIRA (cloud)
You can’t do this OOTB. You might check Scriptrunner. I found this answer where it appears Scriptrunner was helpful but it is an old post - How-can-I-find-jira-issues-that-are-linkes-to-a-specific
Yes, Scriptrunner can still do that.
Syntax:
issueFunction in linkedIssuesOfRemote("application name", "Confluence")
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Does this still work in 2023?
Because I do not seear the function linkedIssuesOfRemote anymore.
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@Nicholas Ayala , do you have Scriptrunner?
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Yea I do and the function that is mentioned in the answer does not apply to script runner for jira cloud as you can see the screenshot below. Since Ive replied I actually found that this is a know thing and that there is a ticket open in order to get this function added since it only exists for the server version.
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