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      It is possible (in version 2.3x) to filter issues by the issue Reporter, the issue Assignee, and the issue Update date, but not by the issue Updater.

      It would be interesting to have a filter that lets the user see the issues that have been modified by a certain specific user.

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            [JRACLOUD-1973] "Updated by" search filter

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            Atlassian Update - December 2022

            As per this comment I am closing this ticket.

            If you disagree with the closing of this ticket, please add a comment here saying why and we can reopen it.

            Anusha Rutnam added a comment - Atlassian Update - December 2022 As per this comment I am closing this ticket. If you disagree with the closing of this ticket, please add a comment here saying why and we can reopen it.

            Anusha Rutnam added a comment - - edited

            updatedBy() JQL syntax exists and is documented here.

            With this in mind, I would like to suggest this issue can be closed. 

            p.s. Please note there is currently a bug affecting searches where the results contain more than 32,000 updates: JRACLOUD-79113 – JQL function UpdatedBy() not returning valid results

            df0a2811afa5 Unfortunately the syntax you've described is not supported, but we have a feature request here: JSWCLOUD-23551 – Allow functions to be inserted into Updatedby()

            Anusha Rutnam added a comment - - edited updatedBy() JQL syntax exists and is documented here . With this in mind, I would like to suggest this issue can be closed.  p.s. Please note there is currently a bug affecting searches where the results contain more than 32,000 updates: JRACLOUD-79113 – JQL function UpdatedBy() not returning valid results df0a2811afa5 Unfortunately the syntax you've described is not supported, but we have a feature request here: JSWCLOUD-23551 – Allow functions to be inserted into Updatedby()

            I'd like to use currentUser() as an argument to updatedBy() which currently results in a syntax error (issuekey in updatedBy(currentUser()) results in Error in the JQL Query: Expecting ')' or ',' but got '('. (line 1, character 34)). Would it be a new feature request to be able to nest search filter functions inside of each other?

            Lukas.Beyeler@dentsplysirona.com added a comment - I'd like to use currentUser() as an argument to updatedBy() which currently results in a syntax error ( issuekey in updatedBy(currentUser()) results in Error in the JQL Query: Expecting ')' or ',' but got '('. (line 1, character 34) ). Would it be a new feature request to be able to nest search filter functions inside of each other?

            This would be amazing.  Wish we had this!

            Charles Lanahan added a comment - This would be amazing.  Wish we had this!

            Shamelessly dropping an addon suggestion in here, might be helpful 

            We just launched our new Activity and Reports webapp for Jira Cloud currently in beta and would love to hear your feedback on this.

            Among other features it can provide a filtered activity feed for one specific or multiple users.
            Also you can visualize your filtered activity in interactive charts and reports.

            Oh and it can merge activity from multiple Jira Cloud sites.

            If you are keen to try out a modern activity feed and report webapp for Jira Cloud then head over to deffo.io and sign up for the Beta, it's free and no installation is required 

            Deleted Account (Inactive) added a comment - Shamelessly dropping an addon suggestion in here, might be helpful  We just launched our new Activity and Reports webapp for Jira Cloud currently in beta and would love to hear your feedback on this. Among other features it can provide a filtered activity feed for one specific or multiple users. Also you can visualize your filtered activity in interactive charts and reports. Oh and it can merge activity from multiple Jira Cloud sites. If you are keen to try out a modern activity feed and report webapp for Jira Cloud then head over to deffo.io and sign up for the Beta, it's free and no installation is required 

            Hi any idea when or how we can get this feature, our Cloud instance currently does not have the UpdatedBy filtering functionality as per:

             

            According to both release notes for cloud and the cloud documentation this is implemented. However, it is not working and Atlassian Support suggested I vote for this feature.

            Release notes: https://confluence.atlassian.com/cloud/blog/2019/12/atlassian-cloud-changes-dec-23-to-dec-30-2019

            Documentation: https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirasoftwarecloud/advanced-searching-functions-reference-764478342.html#Advancedsearching-functionsreference-updatedByupdatedBy()

             

             

            Sarah Ritchie added a comment - Hi any idea when or how we can get this feature, our Cloud instance currently does not have the UpdatedBy filtering functionality as per:   According to both release notes for cloud and the cloud documentation this is implemented. However, it is not working and Atlassian Support suggested I vote for this feature. Release notes:  https://confluence.atlassian.com/cloud/blog/2019/12/atlassian-cloud-changes-dec-23-to-dec-30-2019 Documentation:  https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirasoftwarecloud/advanced-searching-functions-reference-764478342.html#Advancedsearching-functionsreference-updatedByupdatedBy()    

            Jens added a comment -

            Jens added a comment - The bug is tracked in  https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRACLOUD-73671  

            Sanchay added a comment -

            Facing the same issue as Jens mentioned above. Any ETA on the fix here, or any workaround?

            Sanchay added a comment - Facing the same issue as Jens mentioned above. Any ETA on the fix here, or any workaround?

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