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JQL without nested groups

Dmitry December 4, 2023

We need to search for issues of users who are direct members of groups without nested groups.


Example:

There is a Group 1 consisting of

  • Group 2
  • User 1
  • User 2

Now JQL is like this:

  • assignee in membersOf(Group 1) AND assignee not in membersOf(Group 2)

Is there a construction of JQL that does not require to know about the presence of a subgroup of Group 2 in Group 1?

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Florian Bonniec
Community Champion
December 4, 2023

Hi

 

I do not think you can due to how the nested groups are managed into JIRA.

You can't view or edit the nested groups themselves, or see that one group is a member of another group.

Managing nested groups | Administering Jira applications Data Center and Server 9.12 | Atlassian Documentation

 

Regards

Dmitry December 4, 2023

Thank you.

I assumed this, but needed confirmation.

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