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Description:
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Returns child issues (on Portfolio hierarchy) of issues specified by the provided subquery. Note:
This function does not traverse the link from Epic to Story. To also search for stories, or subtasks you should use this function in conjuntion with issuesInEpics() or subtasksOf() JQL functions. |
Syntax | portfolioChildOf(subquery) |
Available since | v2.0.0-RELEASE Only if Portfolio for Jira is present installed on the system. |
Supported fields | Issue |
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Examples:
• Find all 'Initiatives' that belong to issues in a certain status::
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issue in portfolioChildOf("status = 'To Do'") and issuetype = Initiative |
• Find child issues of Initiatives and their associated Stories
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issue IN portfolioChildOf("type = Initiative") OR issue IN issuesInEpics("issue IN portfolioChildOf('type = Initiative')") |
• Find 'Initiatives' that don't belong to Themes:
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issue not in portfolioChildOf("type = Theme") and issuetype = Initiative |
Real World Use Cases:
· JQL query to find child issues of Initiative (by Thomas Nielsen at ATLASSIAN Community)
· JQL for Initiatives and child epics in Portfolio (by Elrich Strydom at ATLASSIAN Community)
· How to give a JQL subquery inside ParentIssuesOf or ChildIssuesOf (by Filipe Nascimento at ATLASSIAN Community)
JQL Function Reference
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