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Key: JRA-5552
Type: Improvement Improvement
Status: Resolved Resolved
Resolution: Fixed
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Mark Chaimungkalanont [Atlassian]
Reporter: Jeff Turner [Atlassian]
Votes: 3
Watchers: 3
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Allow relative range date searching (issues over X days old)

Created: 22/Dec/04 11:25 PM   Updated: 02/Aug/05 03:39 AM
Component/s: Filtering & Indexing
Affects Version/s: None
Fix Version/s: 3.3

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Participants: Brian Nguyen [OLD], Jeff Turner [Atlassian], Mark Chaimungkalanont [Atlassian] and Toth Jozsef
Since last comment: 3 years, 17 weeks, 5 days ago
Resolution Date: 02/Aug/05 03:39 AM
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In JIRA, you can search for issues created within the previous X days, but not issues created earlier than X days ago. What we really need is a relative range query, "created between 7 and 8 days ago". This could be used to generate a daily list of issues that need responding to.

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Toth Jozsef added a comment - 29/Mar/05 12:27 AM
We need search on relative dates, like 'older than two weeks'.

Brian Nguyen [OLD] added a comment - 03/Apr/05 09:10 PM
This would be accomplished by using a very similar picker to the due date picker.

Brian Nguyen [OLD] added a comment - 14/Apr/05 06:39 PM
Hi Greg,

The 'Created in Previous' field will find all issues created within a certain time frame, but not will not find issues before a certain period. But this should probably be included.

Also the 'Created in Previous' will only allow for a strict range of times (hour, day, week and month) so filtering by a specific relative date is not possible as yet. There is an issue open on this at JRA-5552.

Thanks,
Brian


Mark Chaimungkalanont [Atlassian] added a comment - 02/Aug/05 03:39 AM
This is now possible