Jira Labels Does Not Contain. When performing a jql search for issues not in a category or without a label, for example, using the not in or != (not. the trouble is there are many teams, and there doesn't appear to be a neat way of saying a label set contains things. an operator in jql is one or more symbols or words, which compares the value of a field on its left with one or more values (or functions). Labels is empty or labels not in (thu) and see, which issues you get. However, it is not possible to edit labels, but you can remove a label and add a. The operator '!~' is not supported by 'labels' field. i am trying to use the does not contain operator to identify any issues in my entire jira instance where the summary. you want to edit/rename labels in jira issues. can't use text matcing ~ or !~ , jira will throw jql errors: If these issues are correct, then add.
The operator '!~' is not supported by 'labels' field. i am trying to use the does not contain operator to identify any issues in my entire jira instance where the summary. Labels is empty or labels not in (thu) and see, which issues you get. you want to edit/rename labels in jira issues. When performing a jql search for issues not in a category or without a label, for example, using the not in or != (not. However, it is not possible to edit labels, but you can remove a label and add a. the trouble is there are many teams, and there doesn't appear to be a neat way of saying a label set contains things. can't use text matcing ~ or !~ , jira will throw jql errors: an operator in jql is one or more symbols or words, which compares the value of a field on its left with one or more values (or functions). If these issues are correct, then add.
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Jira Labels Does Not Contain The operator '!~' is not supported by 'labels' field. However, it is not possible to edit labels, but you can remove a label and add a. Labels is empty or labels not in (thu) and see, which issues you get. The operator '!~' is not supported by 'labels' field. When performing a jql search for issues not in a category or without a label, for example, using the not in or != (not. you want to edit/rename labels in jira issues. an operator in jql is one or more symbols or words, which compares the value of a field on its left with one or more values (or functions). the trouble is there are many teams, and there doesn't appear to be a neat way of saying a label set contains things. can't use text matcing ~ or !~ , jira will throw jql errors: If these issues are correct, then add. i am trying to use the does not contain operator to identify any issues in my entire jira instance where the summary.