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Search and JQL

Jira built-in search and JQL

As part of Tick advanced features and deeper integration with JIRA, Tick uses issue entity properties to let you search JIRA issues with JQL clauses (opens in a new tab) based on the info provided on tasks and task lists by Tick.

It allows users to access some of these search integrations with a single click on the plugin menu, including searching based on task titles, issues with completed tasks, or issues with incomplete tasks, as shown in the image below.

Tick search quick access menu

There are many more JQL clauses you can use in your search queries. They are all listed in the issue entity property documentation. You can read all about them here.

Search Issues by Task Content

You can use the tasklistFullText field for JQL search of issues with any task content, including your desired text. For example, you can search for issues that have the word release mentioned in any of their tasks.Your JQL query will look like tasklistFullText ~ "release";

Demonstration of searching issue task title

Search Issues by completed tasks

You can use the progressPercent field for JQL search of issues which all their task are marked as finished, Your JQL query will look like progressPercent = 100;

Demonstration of searching which all tasks are marked as finished

Search Issues by incomplete tasks

You can use the progressPercent field for JQL search of issues which all their task are not marked as finished, Your JQL query will look like progressPercent != 100;

Demonstration of searching which all tasks are not marked as finished

Search Issues by task count

You can use the tasksCount field for JQL search of issues with a specified number of tasks. Your JQL query will look like tasksCount >= 7.

Demonstration of searching withspecified number of tasks

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