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Tempo is not showing logged time or linked-issues under the EPIC

jason.grant@customerservice.nsw.gov.au
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November 8, 2020

Hello 

We use Jira with Tempo. We have implemented an issue type hierarchy that cascades down from the EPIC using links i.e. Epics have User Stories, User Stories have Tasks and Tasks have Sub Task. Our team then log their hours worked on the Task or Sub Task 

In Tempo if I run a report on a User to see the work they have done for the last month , I want it to group at the EPIC level so I can see what major items they are working on. However Tempo does not seem to calculate the hours based on cascading linked issues, Only if each issue has the EPIC link populated. 

Is there a way around this ?

I would like to see all the hours worked by the person for the last month Grouped by EPIC and showing all the issues that might have a link to that EPIC    

 

   

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jason.grant@customerservice.nsw.gov.au
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February 24, 2025

In our Jira setup Tempo works well with standard Parental hierarchy (Parent link, Epic Link, Subtask) is does not handle Linked issue types well (is a task of / has task)

 

We ended up buying the Script Runner plugin so we could take advantage of the extra JQL query functions in order to run Tempo reports from JQL i.e   

Key=EpicID OR issueFunction in linkedIssuesOfAllRecursive("KEY=EpicID")

 

 

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