I want to create a filter that will pull all issues from the most recent closed sprint. I see that I can do the filter of...Sprint in closedSprints()...but that gives me all closed sprints in all history of time of our JIRA instance. I only want the most recent closed sprint. Ideally I would like to find issues in closed sprints after a certain date.
Anyone know if that is possible and how to do it?
I see the same question was asked in 2013, here: https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/235407
I did some digging around the Atlassian JIRA tracker for the Agile project and I didn't see a request along the same lines, so I made my own. You may vote up and comment on the feature suggestion here: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/GHS-12432
I don't see any good work-around to return the results like you've requested, unfortunately.
I should note, if you need release management to this degree, I would emphasize the use of the Versions fields. I see a lot of teams NOT using Versions, and trying to get functionality available in the Versions fields on the Sprint mechanic. This may not be the case with you but I thought I'd mention, as Versions have a latestReleasedVersion() JQL function.
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