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JQL query to list out all the story under the epic and sub task of each story

prabakar_m
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February 3, 2020

I have created an epic, under that epic I have multiple stories, each story has multiple subtasks.

I want to get the List/Count of a subtask of each story? let me the JQL query

Example: Epic A

Under Epic A has-> Story 1 -> Story 2

Under Story 1 - Sub-task1, Sub-task2

Uner Story 2 - Sub-task1,Sub-task2, Sub-task3

for the JQL query, I have to incorporate it into my JIRA Dashboard. going forward I want to provide my update (status) through my dashboard.

 

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Ignacio Pulgar
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February 4, 2020

Hi @prabakar_m ,

As Thomas suggested, the paretEpic function is what you need here.

Best regards

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Thomas Deiler
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February 3, 2020

Dear @prabakar_m ,

first have a look at the advanced JQL function reference. Especially the functions:

  • linkedissue
  • linkedissue()
  • parentEpic()

If this does not help, evaluate the add-on JQL Search Extension.

So long

Thomas

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