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Key: JRA-9434
Type: New Feature New Feature
Status: Open Open
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: Mark Chaimungkalanont [Atlassian]
Votes: 1
Watchers: 1
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JIRA

Custom field to allow searching on all updated dates

Created: 22/Feb/06 09:55 PM   Updated: 26/Feb/06 05:15 PM
Component/s: Custom Fields (new types)
Affects Version/s: 3.5.1
Fix Version/s: None

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Participants: Anton Mazkovoi [Atlassian], Mark Chaimungkalanont [Atlassian] and Neal Applebaum
Since last comment: 115 weeks, 2 days ago
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Some users have asked for the ability to search on all update dates.

This can probably be done by indexing all the update dates and then allowing searching based on that.

MIght be a interesting candidate for the JIRA Toolkit



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Anton Mazkovoi [Atlassian] - 24/Feb/06 02:57 AM
Mate,

Can you explain what this feature is all about in more detail? It is possible to search for issues based on the Updated Date. What do we need to add?


Neal Applebaum - 24/Feb/06 10:23 AM
Mate,

I believe Mark created this issue based on a recent list thread, where a user wanted to find any issues that were updated in a given date range, but not just where the issue's most recent update was in the specified range. Say you have an issue that was update in January and again in February. The last update date is february, but I want to include it among all issues that were updated in January (regardless if they've been updated since).

This may have been fixed in the latest release but I don't recall seeing it
in the list. If it is fixed please let me know.

[Using: JIRA Professional Edition, Version: 3.4.1-#107]

We recently had to change the workflow which touched the last updated of all
issues. This should not be a problem but when doing a search and specifying
the UPDATED AFTER and UPDATED BEFORE there are no seach results returned.
Specifying the same date range in the CREATED date fields returns ample
results.

Specifying the updated range should not rely on only the "Last Updated"
entry but search the entire updated timestamp collection.

Thanks,

Kevin

Anton Mazkovoi [Atlassian] - 26/Feb/06 05:15 PM
Mate,

Thanks for the explanation. It all makes sense now. We will look into this when we address the linked issue.

Thanks,
Anton