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      See https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Answers-Developer-Questions/How-do-I-count-the-number-of-entries-in-an-issue-s-field-using/qaq-p/529941/comment-id/115178#M115178 - there are at least two use cases for counting the amount of entries in one single field-entry: fixVersion and component

            [JRASERVER-65152] JQL "count()"-function for multi-value-fields

            Please add this feature.

            John Courtney added a comment - Please add this feature.

            +1

            +1

            cedric.blanc added a comment - +1

            +1

            Bruno Donadio added a comment - +1

            +1

            Jason Gonzalez added a comment - +1

            +1

            Ronnie Fortes added a comment - +1

            I'ld love to see this one fixed. Using it for a multi-value field for the 'customers known who mentioned a bug in our app'.

             

            Hans Jacobs added a comment - I'ld love to see this one fixed. Using it for a multi-value field for the 'customers known who mentioned a bug in our app'.  

            is this function currently available? 

            Helen Hogan added a comment - is this function currently available? 

            The org I work for has way too many closed sprints for the above query to work. the count() function would be the perfect way to identify how many closed sprints an issue has been part of. Would someone please figure this out?

            Joshua Hart added a comment - The org I work for has way too many closed sprints for the above query to work. the count() function would be the perfect way to identify how many closed sprints an issue has been part of. Would someone please figure this out?

            Chad.Seward added a comment - - edited

            @XP exactly same use-case that I am working to solve, +1!

            Here is what I am currently using for my slippage query:

            sprint is not EMPTY and sprint in (closedSprints()) and sprint in (openSprints()) 

            Chad.Seward added a comment - - edited @XP exactly same use-case that I am working to solve, +1! Here is what I am currently using for my slippage query: sprint is not EMPTY and sprint in (closedSprints()) and sprint in (openSprints()) 

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