I am aware that users could wrap the text to get right results.You must be a registered user to add a comment.
The project is "CU" and the issue number is "5335". Sorry about the confussion.You must be a registered user to add a comment. The project is "CU" and the issue number is "5335". Otherwise, register and sign in.When to use CSV importer When managing your processes in Jira, there are many occasions where you need to create a lot of tasks. After changing the format it worked for us. What am I missing?You can use quick search and enter "5335" or "CU-5335" into the quick search box at the top right corner. If you've already registered, sign in. If not, the following works for me, maybe you can give it a try!You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. When creating a new project, you want to define the number that starts the project's issue ID's. Otherwise, register and sign in.When user searched for "AN123-26", JIRA thought that it is a issue key and returned no results saying "no issue with that key exists". It uses the "project" field, the EQUALS operator, the value "TEST",the "AND" keyword and the "cu… Resolution. What did work was "id", "issue", and "issuekey" in the advanced tab.You must be a registered user to add a comment. You can also switch to the Advanced search mode and search for "issue = CU-5335".You must be a registered user to add a comment.
Now that I see the actual quick search box I must say that this is far easier than I thought. I can search Jira by everything from what the favorite colour of the developer was to when the last time he/she went out for lunch (at least, it seems like the search includes so many possibilities that this would be possible), but I can't seem to search by just the issue number.
Otherwise, register and sign in.We just had this issue trying to configure a filter of issues and "Key" allowed us to display the issue numbers (ABC-1234) in a column. Otherwise, register and sign in.Never mind. It uses the "project" field, the EQUALS operator, and the value "TEST". Otherwise, register and sign in.Er, that's nothing to do with a search not working.You must be a registered user to add a comment.
I fiddled around with it and it seems to require the project and issue number. Otherwise, register and sign in.Well, it worked for us. You're one step closer to meeting fellow Atlassian users at your local event. Otherwise, register and sign in.hi can change the ticket number to date created & keyYou must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Get answers to your question from experts in the communityShare a use case, discuss your favorite features, or get input from the community Otherwise, register and sign in.Quick search didn't return any results. Otherwise, register and sign in.Connect with like-minded Atlassian users at free events near you!Connect with like-minded Atlassian users at free events near you!Unfortunately there are no Community Events near you at the moment. (I havne't seen this case yet....but I'm told it is possible)You must be a registered user to add a comment. Issues have a unique id and a key. Otherwise, register and sign in.Wondering has this been solved already? ... JIRA thought that it is a issue key and returned no results saying "no issue with that key exists".
attach the Studio plugin (.jar file) used at the time of the tests to the JIRA ticket, put a tag on the Studio project, named from the JIRA ticket. If you've already registered, sign in.
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