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      Various people want to be able to search by 'resolver'. From jira-user:

      > Is there a way to search for a resolver of an issue?
      > Our developers report for example which classes are changed by a fix and
      > then assign the issue to Quality Assurance.
      > Later they have to apply this fix on older versions of our program and
      > would like to find again the issues they worked on.

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            [AI-1127] Search by resolver

            Vishal Bhatt added a comment - https://getsupport.atlassian.com/browse/PCS-226347

            Very surprised that we cannot display or report on resolver other than knowing a specific resolver to search for. Seems like this should be a standard field. Assignee does not necessarily = resolver and for auditing, tracking, compliance purposes this would be very useful.

            Kelly Penhall-Wilson added a comment - Very surprised that we cannot display or report on resolver other than knowing a specific resolver to search for. Seems like this should be a standard field. Assignee does not necessarily = resolver and for auditing, tracking, compliance purposes this would be very useful.

            I agree, we need this in JIRA 6+, also with a JIRA chart perhaps so we can do some counts on who resolves what. If it was also a field for the axis in the 2-dimensional chart that would help a lot.

            Gordon Waddell added a comment - I agree, we need this in JIRA 6+, also with a JIRA chart perhaps so we can do some counts on who resolves what. If it was also a field for the axis in the 2-dimensional chart that would help a lot.

            colinw added a comment -

            I agree with the last comment, unless I misunderstand, it looks like there's no way to search for a bunch of resolved tickets and display the resolver and / or order by the resolver.

            colinw added a comment - I agree with the last comment, unless I misunderstand, it looks like there's no way to search for a bunch of resolved tickets and display the resolver and / or order by the resolver.

            I believe this is still a problem because JIRA (by default) does not keep resolver information as a field on the issue. Yes, your suggestion solves the problem of finding issues resolved by a specific user but does not make that information available in issue navigator as a column or does not provide that information for post functions to use.

            Emre Toptancı [OBSS] added a comment - I believe this is still a problem because JIRA (by default) does not keep resolver information as a field on the issue. Yes, your suggestion solves the problem of finding issues resolved by a specific user but does not make that information available in issue navigator as a column or does not provide that information for post functions to use.

            Marcos added a comment - - edited

            ticket was filed against JIRA 3.0 beta.
            current version of JIRA running this site at the moment is JIRA 6.x (v6.3#6328-sha1:aae40f7:node2).

            last comment on this ticket was 2 years ago.
            ticket was created 10 years ago.

            Is this still an issue?

            how to use JQL to query for "resolved by" user
            STATUS was RESOLVED BY fakeuser
            

            via
            http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7239532/jira-resolved-by-me-query asked Aug 30 '11 at 6:38
            https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/108423/answers/3371286 Nov 20, 2012

            Marcos added a comment - - edited ticket was filed against JIRA 3.0 beta. current version of JIRA running this site at the moment is JIRA 6.x (v6.3#6328-sha1:aae40f7:node2). last comment on this ticket was 2 years ago. ticket was created 10 years ago. Is this still an issue? how to use JQL to query for "resolved by" user STATUS was RESOLVED BY fakeuser via http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7239532/jira-resolved-by-me-query asked Aug 30 '11 at 6:38 https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/108423/answers/3371286 Nov 20, 2012

            a very easy field to put, why is it so hard to make such small changes?

            Mithat Perköz added a comment - a very easy field to put, why is it so hard to make such small changes?

            Haim added a comment -

            I found that the plugin "JIRA Enhancer Plugin" will give the solution using last-resolved-by field

            Haim added a comment - I found that the plugin "JIRA Enhancer Plugin" will give the solution using last-resolved-by field

            Very important here as well. Anyone know a query that can be run at the DB level to grab the information?

            Deleted Account (Inactive) added a comment - Very important here as well. Anyone know a query that can be run at the DB level to grab the information?

            Matt Filion added a comment - - edited

            It will make retroactive reporting on projects a lot easier to be able to list out issues that were resolved by a particular user. Right now you have to assume the assignee was the person who resolved the issue and do your best to control it with the process. Having to setup a custom field for this and build it into your workflow doesn't seem like its the best solution. This information really should be tied to the issue naturally within Jira.

            Matt Filion added a comment - - edited It will make retroactive reporting on projects a lot easier to be able to list out issues that were resolved by a particular user. Right now you have to assume the assignee was the person who resolved the issue and do your best to control it with the process. Having to setup a custom field for this and build it into your workflow doesn't seem like its the best solution. This information really should be tied to the issue naturally within Jira.

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