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Is "Use case" jira type supported by JIRA Plan.

Prashant Jain
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February 23, 2022

1. Is "Use case" jira type supported by JIRA Plan. I am not able to see sub-tasks I created under a UC

2. Why does a story need to have RM as parent link while showing in JIRA plan. It seems that JIRA plan does not respect links like "is implemented by" or "implements". So only when I added parent link to and EPIC , I could see the epic under RM

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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February 23, 2022

Welcome to the Atlassian Community!

"Use Cases" are usually represented as an issue type in Jira.  If you add the use case as an issue type to your projects, Advanced Roadmaps will happily work with them.

Sub-tasks are a part of their parent issue, they don't have anything useful to say at a planning level, so Advanced Roadmaps minimises the noise they make by mostly ignoring it.

For question 2, you've used an acronym you can't assume we'll understand (Research Machines?  Why have you got that as an issue type?).  But on the links, you need to bear in mind that the links in Jira are just links, there is no functionality hung off them (unless you start to automate things.  Epic links are different to issue links, and do have the Epic -> Story relationship.

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