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sorting with epic name, link, status, summary

Manon Houde
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January 31, 2019

Good day,

 

I am trying to sort a filter so i can see the epic name, epic link, the summary,  and status by ranking. Ex. 1st column see the epic name, then second column see the epic link associated to this epic name, 3rd column see the summary ordered by story and subtask underneath the associated story.

 

Hope it is clear i cant copy a screen shot example of what i want

 

manon

 

 

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Petter Gonçalves
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February 1, 2019

Hello Manon,

Welcome to Atlassian Community!

I understand that you would like to return your sub-tasks under their parents, displaying the columns: Epic name, Epic Link, Summary and Status. Is that correct?

These would be the steps:

- Click on Search > Advanced search for issues

- In the three lines menu, select list view > Click on Columns

- Select the columns to be displayed as Epic name, Epic Link, Summary and Status.

- Add to your JQL query the parameter ORDER BY Rank - It should display your sub-task issues under the relative parents.

P.S: you must enable the rank feature to make it work.

Let me know if it works for you, Manon.

Manon Houde
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February 1, 2019

hello Mr.  Goncalves ,
Thank you for the information.
This was already performed.
My issue is that Epic name and link are not using the ranking.  I would like the stories to be listed underneath their Epic link parent, and epic link  listed underneath the epic parent.
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