I have two people (Project Managers) that want to track EPics using different Initiatives (Parents). I cannot find a way to do this, since there is only one parent per issue. The two PM want to group by their initiatives but get udpates from the Epics.....Is this possible
To clarify, your PMs want to give Epics two separate parents?
If so, this isn't possible. It's only possible to have one parent per Issue.
You could use linked Issues to show one of the relationships - as a sibling - but I'd encourage you to understand what the need for two parents is, and see if any restructure of the data would be more beneficial for the team :)
Ste
I second @Ste Wright advice.
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As mentioned by @Ste Wright , please note that if you go with the linked issue route, it will not be able to be displayed in Advanced Roadmap for Jira plan UI. AR for Jira currently doesn't support reporting of issue relationship via issue linked operations.
Hope this helps.
Best, Joseph Chung Yin
Jira/JSM Functional Lead, Global Infrastructure Applications Team
Viasat Inc.
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but if you use , Relates to , Blocked by or Defect of , it will show up as a dependency on your Road-map , which can then be managed.
An Alternative is to create a "Dependency Task" and link the two issues to this , it wont show in your Hierarchical drop down - but it will show in your dependency mapping view and that will give the status of the Epic in relation to the what has been linked to it
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It can actually be any link type! It just depends on your Advanced Roadmaps setup.
See this page: https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/configure-dependencies-in-jira-for-advanced-roadmaps/
Ste
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You can use issue links to create multiple hierarchies under an Epic or in fact at any level.
If you would be interested in a paid app, to visualize the hierarchy based on the issue links, we have created an add-on to track the progress at each level,
Agile Tools - Epic Tree, Links Tree and Time in Status
Key features of Links Hierarchy:
Disclaimer: I work for RVS, the vendor for this app, and I am one of the developers in the team
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