This function filters the given issue list by the provided resolutions.
Syntax
filterByResolution(issueList, resolutions) #Output: Issue list
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filterByResolution(issueList, resolutions) #Output: Issue list
Parser expression | Description |
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filterByResolution(subtasks(), "Won't Fix, Cancelled") | This example returns the issue list of sub-tasks with resolutions Won't Fix or Cancelled. To achieve this, the following functions are used: |
filterByResolution(linkedIssues(), "") | This example returns an issue list with all linked issue that don't have a resolution set. To achieve this, the following functions are used: |
filterByResolution(linkedIssues(), resolution(10000)) | This example returns an issue list with all linked issue that have the resolution with id 10000 set. So the function also works even after renaming the resolution. To achieve this, the following functions are used: |
filterByResolution(siblingSubtasks(), %{issue.resolution}) | This example returns an issue list with all sibling sub-tasks that have the same resolution like the current issue. To achieve this, the following functions are used: |
Parameters used in this function
Parameter | Input (data type) | Description |
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issueList | ISSUE LIST | Any given issue list. Usually this value is retrieved from a function (e.g. linkedIssues() or subtasks()). |
resolutions | TEXT | Any given resolution name. Several resolutions can be provided as comma separated list. |
This function returns an ISSUE LIST
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