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I'm able to create a nice linking between Jira and Confluence like described in following two stories
but I'm not able to see linked issues in Confluence
Questions:
Can I construct a JQL query to extract Jira issues linked to current Confluence page?
you could consider using:
"Epic Link" = KEY-1234
or
labels = common-label
another option would be to look at a an app on the marketplace, I am aware of Requirements Yogi that can link Confluence and Jira, there may be other apps that fit your use case.
I have thought about your solutions but it will require users to remember to tag Jira issues and adding a custom JQL to all Confluence pages... we will for sure miss links when it's based on manually tagging.
I would prefer a smarter solution (if possible).
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I am interested in an answer to this. Was this ever solved ? It seems like it should be basic functionality to see a list of JIRA issues where the confluence page has been linked.
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Also curious if anyone has come up with a solution for this. We want this for EUP pages to show the issues that are related to that EUP.
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