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      Hi,

      as far as I know there is no way to query issues raised during a certain sprint.

      the use case would be to list all bugs that were raised (but not necessarily fixed) during a certain sprint. the only way to do this now would be to know the start and end date of the specific sprint and then search for issues created during that time period. Since JIRA should know the start and end date of any sprint it should be possible to simplify this by just quering issues raised during sprint xy

            [JSWSERVER-15293] search for issues raised during a sprint

            Atlassian Update – 03 October 2019

            Hi,

            Thank you for raising this suggestion. We regret to inform you that due to limited demand, we have no plans to implement it in the foreseeable future. In order to set expectations, we're closing this request.

            This is an automated update triggered by low user engagement with this suggestion (number of votes, number of watchers).

            We hope you will appreciate our candid and transparent communication and our attempts to become more transparent about our priorities. Making tradeoffs and saying no is never an easy task to perform. You can read more about our approach to highly voted server suggestions here.

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            Gosia Kowalska added a comment - Atlassian Update – 03 October 2019 Hi, Thank you for raising this suggestion. We regret to inform you that due to limited demand, we have no plans to implement it in the foreseeable future. In order to set expectations, we're closing this request. This is an automated update triggered by low user engagement with this suggestion (number of votes, number of watchers). We hope you will appreciate our candid and transparent communication and our attempts to become more transparent about our priorities. Making tradeoffs and saying no is never an easy task to perform. You can read more about our approach to highly voted server suggestions here . To learn more about our recent investments in Jira Server and Data Center, please check our two new dashboards containing Recently resolved issues and Current work and future plans . Regards, Jira Server and Data Center Product Management

            jomoo, if the items are not assigned to the sprint then I assume you're looking for a convenience to pick a sprint for its date range only. Then when searching further criteria would be needed to refine the search from all issues created in the instance during that time period.

            Are you requesting an additional JQL advanced search feature?

            Kind regards,
            Martin
            JIRA Software

            Martin (Inactive) added a comment - jomoo , if the items are not assigned to the sprint then I assume you're looking for a convenience to pick a sprint for its date range only. Then when searching further criteria would be needed to refine the search from all issues created in the instance during that time period. Are you requesting an additional JQL advanced search feature? Kind regards, Martin JIRA Software

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