Hello
Is there an easy way to track the progress of features across multiple projects within an organization?
For example:
Let's say have an initiative in "Strategy Project" (Initiative-A) that needs 2 Epics in "Engineering Project" (Epic-B, Epic-C, which have multiple User Stories in them) and one Epic in "SRE Project" (Epic-D).
I want to see the Status of Initiative-A - whether it is 33% complete (in case Epic-B with all user stories is complete and Epic-B (100%) and Epic-C and Epic-D have not started - 0%).
And when user stories in Epic-C and Epic-D are progressing, the Initiative-A should reflect the progress ( progressing from 33% to 35%, 50% etc etc).
Hi @Prashantha welcome to the Atlassian Community!
Since you have Jira Software Premium, Advanced Roadmaps allows you to track the progress (based on issue count) of your initiatives.
Thanks @Dave Mathijs appreciate the prompt response. Is there training or documentation for Advanced Roadmaps
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You can find the documentation here:
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Hello Dave
I created an Initiative - 112 in Proj-1 ; and then I created two Epics - 113 (in Proj-1 with link as a child to 112 - Inititiave) and 1415 (in Project-2 -linked as a child to 112),
I also created a couple of stories in 1415 (epic)
When I create a plan with filters (all the issues have a component - Release-x), I see that Epic-to Story are showing accurately as descendants
but Epics - which should be under Initiative -112 are not showing as descendants... (see the pic below)
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