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Timeline View isn't populating data

Sherryl Malik
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November 6, 2025

I want to use timeline view. Here's what I want it to show:

  • Initiative = which we are treating like a parent/team. 
  • Epic = that falls under an initiative/team 
  • Release Date = which gets added to the epics 
  • Components = those are actual teams. 

So the timeline should show the heirarchy like:

  • Release Date
  • Initiative
  • Epic 
    • And I'd add Component as a column/field as needed. 

 

Right now, I'm not able to see any data on my timeline view even though my project is connected. 

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Rudy Holtkamp
Community Champion
November 6, 2025

In the timeline of a project, you can only show Epic, story, subtask level issues.

If you want an extended hierarchy, you should use Plans (available with a Premium/Enterprise subscription)..

For troubleshooting, you can further refer to this documentation.

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Prachi Bolar
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November 6, 2025

hello,

Welcome to community :) 

You may also look at the documents below for different troubleshooting guides for time line 

https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/troubleshoot-the-timeline/

https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/troubleshoot-the-timelines-for-team-managed-projects/

Thank You,

Prachi

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