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I am trying to create a filter to search for all issues that were ever assigned to me, even after the assignee is changed. I cant find the appropriate search parameters for this. Is it even possible in jira?

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assignee was currentUser() should do it.

It will also include issues that are currently assigned to you.

If it doesn't, try: (assignee = currentUser() OR assignee was currentUser())

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    Sorry I am new to JIRA. I'm looking at the web interface and I have no idea how I would make this work. Is there some place where I c+p this? Could you provide some additional instructions? Feb 14, 2013 at 22:22
  • When seeing a list of issues, press "Edit" on the left sidebar to edit the query. Feb 14, 2013 at 22:26
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    on a page with list of issues, you need to click on "Advanced" search
    – premek.v
    Apr 5, 2016 at 10:40
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    I find that the was search also brings up my currently assigned tickets.
    – Hew Wolff
    Oct 16, 2018 at 20:43
  • How can I sort from date of assignment? Aug 21, 2020 at 8:34
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I'm not sure if things have changed with JIRA since previous answers were written, but all I needed was:

assignee was currentUser()

This will pick up things that are currently or previously assigned to me.

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    Thanks a lot. Its really frustrating to see that default Jira UI doesn't have any hint how to do that because its generally a very important requirement.
    – vibs2006
    Apr 23, 2018 at 10:42
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    The best answer. Jun 8, 2021 at 12:28
  • I was looking for something similar, but specifically for tickets assigned to me as the developer. This worked for me: developer in (currentUser())
    – Xtopher
    Jan 4 at 14:56
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  • Click the eyeglass icon on the left pane
  • Click on "Advanced search for issues"
  • In the top right, click on "Advanced Search" to open the JQL textbox
  • Enter the query:
assignee = currentUser() OR assignee was currentUser()

If you'll use this repeatedly, click save and name the search. Then you'll see it on the left bar under Starred...

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2022 and still the solution works like a charm for jira version 8.20.6

assignee was currentUser()
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Check out the toolkit plugin https://studio.plugins.atlassian.com/wiki/display/JTOOL/JIRA+Toolkit+Plugin

It has a custom field 'Participant' which allows you to find all issues that you raised, were assigned to or commented on.

Francis

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issue in watchedIssues()

... might also be of use. It gets every issue relevant to you.

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    Actually it gets all issues where the current user is a watcher. Other relevant issues won't be returned.
    – mdoar
    Jun 20, 2014 at 15:37
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On the JIRA web application/site navigate to Issues (in header) > Search for issues, then enter your search criteria.

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