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This functionality will allow every user to search all the issues in every project by a project query, applying one of our own JQL Function, in just one click. Either from the List view or the Releases view, you will be able to access Jira's Issue Navigator and take an in-depth look at what is going on in your Projects. 

How does the View issues work?

In the first place, you will need to have projects as a result of any search. In this example, we will load the result that one of our filters provides. The filter type="business" gives us 16 projects as a result. As we can see, the "View issues" link is already there

Once we click on the "View issues" link, we will be taken to the Jira Issue Navigator, where we will be able to see every issue of every type that has been reported in every Project with a "business" type from the results of Projectrak search.

Looking into the JQL that automatically has been implemented in the "Advanced search" bar, we will see that one of our JQL functions is being used in order to give this 33 issue result. 


If you want to know more about how to use Projectrak in the issues browser, click here.

(warning) Please, keep in mind that if you perform a search in the List view without results, the "View issues" will not be shown because there will be no issues to show either.

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