Hi there,
I have an issue to see the whole list of epics which a team works on when trying to prepare an epic report. There is only a couple of them (which are not having any issues in them) and don't understand how to see the ones which are relevant for me.
Thanks in advance!
Hi @Eugeniusz Straszyński
It's Mary from Planyway for Jira: workload, calendar, time tracking
To see the full list of epics that a team works on in Jira, especially when preparing an epic report and you're only seeing a few, potentially those without any issues in them, there are several approaches you can take to ensure you're viewing all relevant epics.
"Epic Link" is not EMPTY AND project = "YourProjectKey" AND "Team Custom Field" = "YourTeamName"
. Replace "YourProjectKey"
and "YourTeamName"
with your actual project key and team name.You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.
Hello @Eugeniusz Straszyński
Welcome to the Atlassian community!
How do you know a specific team is working on an Epic? Have you associated the team to the Epic in some way? Have you associated the team to the Epic child issues?
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Hello @Trudy Claspill ,
yes, I did, And I have found out the issue was with filtering the board. If there is no filter then all the epics are seen. Thank you!
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