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      Currently you can look for an issue that has been updated in the last 5 days. It would be useful to tie this in with the working days set in Time Tracking to search for issues created in the last 5 working days.

            [JRACLOUD-22506] JQL search with working days range

            Jon Ripperdan added a comment - - edited

            Wow I didn't realize this has been a known problem for so long? I get their is complicated verbage we can use as a work around, but wouldn't just adding Business day functions with selecting what days are your Business days, would be a lot easier to manage and not have to hear us complain for so many years. 

             

            Currently this bug is keeping me from continuing to automate my companies systems. We are drowning in work so the more ability I have to make us more efficient the better. 

            Jon Ripperdan added a comment - - edited Wow I didn't realize this has been a known problem for so long? I get their is complicated verbage we can use as a work around, but wouldn't just adding Business day functions with selecting what days are your Business days, would be a lot easier to manage and not have to hear us complain for so many years.    Currently this bug is keeping me from continuing to automate my companies systems. We are drowning in work so the more ability I have to make us more efficient the better. 

            Evaldas added a comment -

            Just a short comment that we are still very much looking forward to this "feature"...

            Evaldas added a comment - Just a short comment that we are still very much looking forward to this "feature"...

            10 years since my last comment....and still nothing has changed. I recognize working with dates can get complicated but I really feel like this shouldn't be that hard to do.

            Haddon Fisher added a comment - 10 years since my last comment....and still nothing has changed. I recognize working with dates can get complicated but I really feel like this shouldn't be that hard to do.

            Literally all I want is a quick filter of "resolved >= lastBusinessDay()", without having to chain together dozens of queries and still have an unreliable result. We already configure business days in Jira, so why can't this be used to generate "what day was the last business day?", and filter on that? 

            Ethan Sterling added a comment - Literally all I want is a quick filter of "resolved >= lastBusinessDay()", without having to chain together dozens of queries and still have an unreliable result. We already configure business days in Jira, so why can't this be used to generate "what day was the last business day?", and filter on that? 

            We currently have several automations in place that look at relative time periods, but it's quite often that they fall on a weekend. This is not only disturbing our workers on a weekend (which is bad and we'd like to avoid asap) but also not actionable, because people don't work on weekends. Hope you'll get this over the line soon

            Lou Gonzalez aranzabal added a comment - We currently have several automations in place that look at relative time periods, but it's quite often that they fall on a weekend. This is not only disturbing our workers on a weekend (which is bad and we'd like to avoid asap) but also not actionable, because people don't work on weekends. Hope you'll get this over the line soon

            We continually see issues with less votes and shorter time frames getting implemented.   This is really needed.  

            Carlos McCray added a comment - We continually see issues with less votes and shorter time frames getting implemented.   This is really needed.  

            We are waiting for this since 2010. It would be very helpful indeed but is quite obvious that Atlassian has no interest in doing this.

            Ricardo 'PXzin' Lopes added a comment - We are waiting for this since 2010. It would be very helpful indeed but is quite obvious that Atlassian has no interest in doing this.

            It would be very helpful to get this feature. 

            Douglas "JEWD" Bussmann added a comment - It would be very helpful to get this feature. 

            Sina Abdi added a comment -

            I am trying to create a rule that triggers when an issue has been "In Review" for more than 5 business days. However I cannot do this because this issue has not been implemented yet!!!

            Sina Abdi added a comment - I am trying to create a rule that triggers when an issue has been "In Review" for more than 5 business days. However I cannot do this because this issue has not been implemented yet!!!

            Sina Abdi added a comment -

            This would be more than helpful. I have not been waiting for 12 years^ but t think I want to even wait 6 weeks for this item it would be so useful. I need it!!

            Sina Abdi added a comment - This would be more than helpful. I have not been waiting for 12 years^ but t think I want to even wait 6 weeks for this item it would be so useful. I need it!!

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