In this video, you will learn the three ways to search for issues in Jira: Quick search, Basic search, and Advanced search with Jira Query Language, or JQL for short.
In this video, you will learn the elements of JQL syntax and how they work to filter search results. The elements you're going to learn about are fields, values, operators, keywords and functions. When combined, they create a JQL query.
In this video, you will learn the different features in Jira that help you write JQL queries. These include the autocomplete feature, the Spacebar feature, and finally, the Syntax Help feature.
In this video, you'll learn how to write a JQL query in Jira using three things: fields, operators, and values. Together, these make a clause. You can have multiple clauses in a query. You can then connect clauses using keywords.
As part of Atlassian’s CMO Chat series, outside-in learning sessions with top industry leaders, Atlassian CMO Robert Chatwani sat for an informal chat with Dara Treseder, incoming CMO of Autodesk. Read on for Dara’s insights on leadership and impact.
To make it easy for customers to benefit from the power of all of Atlassian’s Work Management products, today we are announcing Atlassian Together. Atlassian Together is a single subscription to our work management products – Trello, Confluence, Atlas, and Jira Work Management. It also includes Access, an enterprise-grade identity and access management solution that connects Atlassian products to third-party identity providers.
Board view insights give you and your team the ability to make make data-driven decisions about the health and scope of your current sprint to ensure work stays on track - all within the context of you board view.