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Jira closure and resolution user and date tracking

In an effort to improve our scheduling processes stdcxx is trying
to find a better way to manage our issues. One feature that I think
would help us is the ability to search for issues resolved and/or
closed between given dates. Our Jira doesn't seem to provide the
feature out of the box, although there is a plugin that apparently
makes this possible.

Before I request that INFRA install this plugin I'm curious if
other projects have a similar need and if so, how they manage
without it.

The pugin is here:
http://confluence.atlassian.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=195827

Thanks
Martin

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Re: Jira closure and resolution user and date tracking

Posted by Martin Sebor <se...@roguewave.com>.
FYI: I've filed an INFRA request to reindex Jira to populate
the Resolved custom field for existing issues:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-1366

Martin


Martin Sebor wrote:
> 
> Marshall Schor wrote:
>> To search for issues resolved or closed between given dates, you can
>> come close by searching for issues with the filter set to resolved or
>> closed, and then use the "updated" fields to specify the date range.
>> 
>> Maybe this doesn't quite do what you want though - or does it?
> 
> Thanks. You're right, it doesn't do quite what we need because of
> the potential for false positives. We also tried using the custom
> Resolved field but as has just been pointed out to me on the Jira
> forum, the database (most likely) needs to be reindexed before the
> field can be used to query existing records. Perhaps we should
> start by requesting that first.
> 
> Martin
> 
> 
>> 
>> -Marshall
>> 
>> Martin Sebor wrote:
>>> In an effort to improve our scheduling processes stdcxx is trying
>>> to find a better way to manage our issues. One feature that I think
>>> would help us is the ability to search for issues resolved and/or
>>> closed between given dates. Our Jira doesn't seem to provide the
>>> feature out of the box, although there is a plugin that apparently
>>> makes this possible.
>>>
>>> Before I request that INFRA install this plugin I'm curious if
>>> other projects have a similar need and if so, how they manage
>>> without it.
>>>
>>> The pugin is here:
>>> http://confluence.atlassian.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=195827
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Martin
>>>
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Re: Jira closure and resolution user and date tracking

Posted by Martin Sebor <se...@roguewave.com>.
Marshall Schor wrote:
> To search for issues resolved or closed between given dates, you can
> come close by searching for issues with the filter set to resolved or
> closed, and then use the "updated" fields to specify the date range.
> 
> Maybe this doesn't quite do what you want though - or does it?

Thanks. You're right, it doesn't do quite what we need because of
the potential for false positives. We also tried using the custom
Resolved field but as has just been pointed out to me on the Jira
forum, the database (most likely) needs to be reindexed before the
field can be used to query existing records. Perhaps we should
start by requesting that first.

Martin


> 
> -Marshall
> 
> Martin Sebor wrote:
>> In an effort to improve our scheduling processes stdcxx is trying
>> to find a better way to manage our issues. One feature that I think
>> would help us is the ability to search for issues resolved and/or
>> closed between given dates. Our Jira doesn't seem to provide the
>> feature out of the box, although there is a plugin that apparently
>> makes this possible.
>>
>> Before I request that INFRA install this plugin I'm curious if
>> other projects have a similar need and if so, how they manage
>> without it.
>>
>> The pugin is here:
>> http://confluence.atlassian.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=195827
>>
>> Thanks
>> Martin
>>
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Re: Jira closure and resolution user and date tracking

Posted by Marshall Schor <ms...@schor.com>.
To search for issues resolved or closed between given dates, you can
come close by searching for issues with the filter set to resolved or
closed, and then use the "updated" fields to specify the date range.

Maybe this doesn't quite do what you want though - or does it?

-Marshall

Martin Sebor wrote:
> In an effort to improve our scheduling processes stdcxx is trying
> to find a better way to manage our issues. One feature that I think
> would help us is the ability to search for issues resolved and/or
> closed between given dates. Our Jira doesn't seem to provide the
> feature out of the box, although there is a plugin that apparently
> makes this possible.
>
> Before I request that INFRA install this plugin I'm curious if
> other projects have a similar need and if so, how they manage
> without it.
>
> The pugin is here:
> http://confluence.atlassian.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=195827
>
> Thanks
> Martin
>
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