Even if you convert any other type to an Epic in an active sprint, you wont be able to see it in backlog View .. See below . You will see Epic in ACTIVE sprint . See, backlog View: You wont see Epic here . JIRA is design in a way that Epics are only visible in active sprint (Scrum board) not in backlog however its other way around in Kanban Board
The plugin displays and aggregates data not only on a single task & epic level but also on a project or its phases level. The plugin gives you the possibility to aggregate data of statuses, progress, and time tracking.
Answer accepted. You can do it. Use the move option to change the issue type of an issue: Thank you.
Give an example for Epic, User Story, Task and Bug. Epic: PTL is the creator of Epic. In Gerrit Commit to a Jira Issue ID, Epic is never used as a reference. (since Epic is a large project
Include the Project filter to restrict that to a project(s) and for displaying sub-tasks your filter should contain a way to include the sub-tasks returned by the epics labeled as Expedite. Don't change the sub-filter for now, first of all, your board should contain issues to sub-tasks which is not happening by looking at JQL you have.
Answer accepted. Thanks for reaching out. Replacing the fix version can be simplified a lot and acomplished without an advanced rule by selecting the "Copy From" variable and setting it to "Epic Issue" and then deselecting the "Add to Existing values" option like this: When the Add to existing values is selected the version will be appended to
When you're ready to clone that epic (with its tasks and task sub-tasks), run that filter (by going to your project, clicking on "view all issues and filters", and clicking on the filter you just saved). You'll now see the epics and tasks in that epic. You won't see sub-tasks but they're cloned automatically with each task.
In this following example, a team has broken down a major change into smaller tasks and pre-changes. They can create Jira issues, stories, tasks, and changes right from the Confluence page, and add links to the change request for ease of tracking. Confluence allows teams to turn real-time collaboration into actionable work with ease.
With "project = XXX" I will see the epics in the new board, in the sidebar. But they have different names to the original board and don't have any issues attached, like in the first screenshot I sent. They will have their original label Number, but all of them are called "No-Label-345" for example. Even though in the original board the issues
There is no provision to create sub-task under Epic. 2. Create a task and link it to Epic. 3. Convert the task to sub-task. I now see, Epic has sub-task and the sub-task panel enabled. I am not sure, is this intentionally provided as a feature or is it a bug? I am using Cloud Jira premium version. Watch.
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