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Nevermind.. I figured it out.. the query returns a "total" key with the number I'm looking for. Thanks! |
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Right now I'm using your tool to retrieve/update ALL issues.
Currently I know there are ~220 issues in my Jira board and since you can only return 100 at a time, I loop it and set the page to go up and I iterate 3 times. But I would rather not hard code the number of iterations I have to do so I am wondering how can I get a simple count of all issues?
Or if there's a way to retrieve all issues using the query method if you don't know how many issues there are in total.
Many thanks!
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