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When you are starting out, keep the JQL Functions functions reference handy to find the aliases you need. We autocomplete the aliases for you, so you only need to type the first few characters.

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The easiest way to start is to try going through follow a simple scenario:

  1. Go to the Extended Search screenpage: Apps > JQL Search Extensions → Extended Search.

  2. In the JQL Functions functions reference, find a function and an alias that you want to use.

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sure which one to try?

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recommendations:
- try the linksCount alias by creating linksCount>0 query. It will return all issues that have links.
- try the childrenOfEpicsInQuery function by creating issue in childrenOfEpicsInQuery("resolution is not empty") query. It will return all Stories of Epics that are done. You can enhance this query to issue in childrenOfEpicsInQuery("resolution is not empty") AND resolution is empty and it will return all unfinished Stories of Epics that are done.

3. Type in the query in the search bar on the Extended search Search screen and click “Search” Search.

4. Now, To save the query as a filter by clicking on “Save as filter”

5. Go to Jira advanced search and use your saved filter in the query by typing in filter="My filter name".

6, click Save the query as a filter.

5. In the Filter name input field, type a name for your filter, then click Save. Choose a name that helps you identify the filter in a list of filters, for example, My Links Count.

6. Click Show in Jira search to apply your filter in Jira Advanced search. Your filter search results are displayed in a new tab in Jira.

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7. Now try using a few JQL aliases added by JSE in Jira advanced search.

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