Searches issues within epics that match the given subquery.. See also: epicsOf()
Note: Since you need to enclose the provided subquery using doble quotes, you must to escape any doble quotes using in the subquery by preceding a backslash after the double quotes, alternatively you can use a single quote in some cases.
Let's see an example...
This will not work
issue IN issuesInEpics("resolution = "Won't Do" AND status = Closed")
Searches issues within Epics that are closed and their resolution have been set to "Won't Do"
This will work perfectly
issue IN issuesInEpics("resolution = \"Won't Do\" AND status = Closed")
Searches issues within Epics that areclosed and their resolution have been set to "Won't Do"
issue IN issuesInEpics("status = 'In Progress' AND reporter = currentUser()")
Searches issues within Epics that are in proress and have been reportered by me
Syntax
issuesInEpics(subquery)
Available since
v1.8.0-RELEASE
Supported fields
Issue
Supported operators
IN , NOT IN
Unsupported operators
= , != , ~ , !~ , > , >= , < , <=
IS , IS NOT , WAS , WAS IN , WAS NOT , WAS NOT IN , CHANGED
Examples:
• Find issues within 'Open' Epics:
issue IN issuesInEpics("status = Open")
• Find 'Unresolved' issues within Epics that are 'Closed' and their resolution have been set to 'Won't Do'
issue IN issuesInEpics("resolution = \"Won't Do\" AND status = Closed") AND resolution = Unresolved
• Find issues within Epics from the EMEA project that indeed belong to another project
issue IN issuesInEpics("project = EMEA") AND project != EMEA