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move task to top of epic when assigned to sprint

Is there a way to have tasks automatically moved to the top of an epic when it is assigned to a sprint?  So all tasks that are assigned to a sprint will show at the top?

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Bill Sheboy
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Mar 15, 2023

Hi @rweston 

What problem are you trying to solve by doing this?  Knowing that will help the community to offer suggestions.

Until that is described...

What do you mean by "moved to the top of an epic"?  For example, do you mean the display order of the child issues in the epic view?

If you do, Rank is the default, display order of the child issues in an Epic.  Changing Rank with the UX is easy as drag-and-drop...changing otherwise requires the use of the REST API to shift issues relative to each other, and so is more difficult.  I suppose it would be possible to write an automation rule which identifies the highest rank issue in an epic, and then move the issues in the sprint before that first one.

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Bill

In an epic roadmap, Rather than manually dragging them to the top I would like to automate it.  So in the roadmap, you can see instantly the ones being worked on at the top rather than scrolling down through (sometimes over 100) tasks to find the current ones being worked on.  So yes, display the child issues in the epic view based on currently being worked on is at the top. Or by sprint at the top.

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Mar 15, 2023 • edited

Thanks for that information.  If you want to try automating this, I described a rule earlier that might help.

There is a manual way to do this in one step, given some constraints:

  • let's say most of your items have epics (or you focus on one/few epics at a time)
  • in the backlog, and before adding the issues to the sprint...
    • filter by your epic
    • select the items to go into the sprint
    • right-click, move to top of backlog (which will change the Ranking)
    • right-click again, to add to sprint
    • now start your sprint
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Kelly Arrey
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Mar 16, 2023

(Just me thinking out loud, but is there a way in that roadmap view to:

  • filter out the tasks in Closed/Done status
  • sort the remaining tasks in descending order of status?) 

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