Hello,
I have one project - ABC and another project - XYZ
An epic gets created under project ABC with user stories (mix of ABC user stories and XYZ user stories)
I want to filter out XYZ user stories under ABC epic using JQL (basically create and save a filter).
If someone can guide me how to filter these issues?
Thanks
Hi
I’m Charlotte, a support engineer at Appfire and I’m here to help you.
Unfortunately, using vanilla JQL, you’ll not be able to do it dynamically.
In the app where my team works, JQL Search Extensions for Jira, you can use this query to find stories from project XYZ that are linked to epics in project ABC:
issue in linkedIssuesOfQuery("project = XYZ AND type=Story") AND project = ABC AND type = Epic
Please contact our support if you have any other questions about this query.
We’ll be happy to help you!
I understand that you want to query issues in project XYZ that are under epics in project ABC.
Unfortunately, this is trickier than one might think; as a hierarchical query, it would really require some kind of join or subquery, which isn't available in plain Jira/JQL.
A few directions forward:
If you want to run your search dynamically, without manually "stitching" two queries together, you'll need extra tooling:
Hope this helps,
Best,
Hannes
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Just to expand on the last point, this is how this would look in the app that my team and I are working on, JXL for Jira. Put simply, you'd create a sheet with all issues that are potentially relevant to you, enable the default issue hierarchy (that's just one click), and then use JXL filtering capabilities to narrow down to the issues that you care about:
(This is showing stories and subtasks from project WORK under epics from project WORKA.)
Once you have your list of issues, you can work on these directly in JXL (much like you'd do in e.g. Excel or Google Sheets), trigger various operations in Jira, or export them for further processing.
Any questions just let me know!
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