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Workaround for Custom Field Working with Comparison Operators

Becky October 23, 2023 edited

Hello Atlassian Community,

We are currently looking to implement a new Jira field that can store multiple values of our product versions. We have the following requirements for this field:

  • Multi-select
  • Support comparison operators such as <, >, <=, >= in JQL queries. For example, we should be able to use queries like VersionField >= 2023.1.1.
  • Extra credit for regex-style matching, as provided by versionMatch(). It would be helpful to be able to use expressions like "2023.3.*"

In my research, I have found that meeting these expectations within the constraints of Jira's provided field types can be challenging. Is it possible to create a custom field from scratch, where we can explicitly define how it can be interacted with Jira as well as how it can be searched using JQL?

If creating a custom field is not an option, are there any workarounds or alternative approaches that can help us achieve our desired functionality?

 

Your insights and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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