Hi,
I want to track dependencies for my release in JIRA,
1. I would like to know how to do this
2. I would like to know how to get a holistic view of all added dependencies
thanks
LaN
There really isn’t enough info here to offer assistance. Can you explain what you mean by tracking dependencies.
1. A story is waiting on an external dependency like a vendor
2. A story needs info from a different team
3. A story can be built only when another story is built
so how to link a story to dependencies.. and how to see all the linked dependencies at one place
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using the above you can then create reports (filters) and add to dashboard to show "blocked" issues.
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I totally agree with this approach.
One small thing: how about using the flag to flag out items that are blocked (instead of adding a status)? These can be filtered and displayed in a project management dashboard, for example.
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Certainly a reasonable approach. I really haven’t used flagging much. The last time I looked I recall liking it but just haven’t fit it into my processes formally. The one caveat I would make here is if you have one issue blocking another I would certainly use the blocks link method. Note if you wanted to use a Kansan or scrum board the advantage of a status is you could have an “On Hold” column and map the status there making it very apparent.
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Can you not add a new 'Issue Type' so that the dependency can be added outside of the Tasks and can be linked to the User Story/
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@Charlotte Watson, i'm not sure i'm following you here. If this is a new question you might want to treat it as such, creating a new question. If this is offering an alternative answer to the original question you might want to use the "Answer" button and add more details.
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hi @PgM Innovations , please be sure to review the Partner Guidelines
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Thank you for the information. Have removed my comment!
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