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How can I get the Epic and associated linked stories listed in a tabular format.

Babunath Vadakutte June 11, 2020

I have created a filter created for Epics and would like to display those with the linked stories as child of epics. This will be like as mentioned below. Is there any macro available for this or any other mechanism I can display this. 

  • Epic 41: ABC
    • Story 10: Child 1
    • Story 76: Child 2
  • Epic 63: XYZ
    • Story 15: Child 5
    • Story 87: Child 8
  • Epic 76
    • Story 76: Child 9

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June 11, 2020

@Babunath Vadakutte 

Here I would work with a label and display it with the various content and lebal macros as required.

Babunath Vadakutte June 11, 2020

Thanks @repi for your response. Appreciate it. 

I am new to Jira and Confluence. Hence it will be really helpful if you can advice me on how to perform this with the steps. 

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Tried two versions of the display!
1. You create a main page Epic
2. Under this page you put the sub-pages epic41, epic63, epic76 ...
3. Below the epic41, epic63 create the respective children's pages.
These should always start with the epic bottom number.
e.g. epic41_story10 etc. ... (due to double page names)

4. On the main page Epic you use the macro "page tree"
You save the setting of the label and the presentation is better divided.

5. You configure the Macro page tree as in the photo

Epic_Demo.png

This is how the side hierarchy should be designed

seitenhirachie.png

Edit mode with macro page tree

page_tree_macro1.png

page_tree_macro2.png

epic_edit_modus.png

Babunath Vadakutte June 11, 2020

Thanks @repi again for your efforts in coming back to me. 

My epic list and the corresponding stories are dynamic in nature. Hence I would like to have a macro (or some other mechanism) to which I will feed the filter of the epics as the input. The macro (or other mechanism) should display the list of epics and the respective stories should be displayed below the epics. 

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June 11, 2020

How are the stories created and where are they stored?
The macro you want isn't there?
Maybe there are apps from third-party providers?

Babunath Vadakutte June 11, 2020

Hi @repi 

The stories are created in Jira. 

I do not know which macro to use. 

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