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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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High
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8
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Severity 2 - Major
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31
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Summary
When using a Saved Jira Filter in the Jira Issue/Filter Macro is not respecting the ORDER BY clause that is saved
Steps to Reproduce
- In Jira Create and Save a Filter
- On a Confluence page, add a JIRA Issue/Filter that references the Saved Filter you've created (either "Filter = 'Name of filter'" or "Filter = ID")
- Use the Table display option
Expected Results
Confluence displays a list of issues using the defined order
Actual Results
If the Saved Filter Name or ID is used in the JIRA Issue/Filter, the ORDER BY does not appear to be used; based on testing, it appears that the Issues are sorted by Issue Key and/or Created Date descending.
Here are a few examples with different JQL used
Notes
The JQL and Saved Filters display correctly in Jira
Workaround
- Use the JQL for the filter in the Jira Issue/Filter Macro rather than referencing the Saved Filter however this Bug may occur: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFCLOUD-53559
- View the saved filter in Jira
- relates to
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CONFCLOUD-33945 ORDER By condition is not respected for JIRA issue Macro
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CONFCLOUD-53559 Sorting JIRA issues macro with pre-sorted JQL results in permissions error
- Closed
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CONFCLOUD-54460 ORDER By condition is not respected for JIRA issue Macro
- Closed
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JRASERVER-37959 Filter Id based searches are not preserving the ORDER BY sort order clause
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