I want to write a JQL query that doesn't return any Sub-tasks. We have setup many different Sub-task types.
Basically, how do you do something like this?
Project = Test AND issue in notASubtask()
Is there an easy way to check in JQL if an issue has a parent?
When I run this JQL Query:
project = Test and parent = null
JIRA tells me:
"the field 'parent' does not support searching for EMPTY values."
Try this:
project = TEST and issuetype in standardIssueTypes()
Good suggestion, but is there any way to find orphaned sub-tasks?
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@Jobin Kuruvilla Thank you very much. It's useful for export parent id issue type.
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