How can I check the sprint ID?

Vishesh Bansal November 22, 2021

I would like to know how can I check the Sprint ID?

 

I saw in a lot of solution answers mention to see the URL at the bottom left side of the page to but I do not see it. I use the latest version of Google Chrome. The only other browser that I can use is Safari. I have attached a screenshot below of the URL I see in Chrome.

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Peter Youngman November 25, 2021

In Chrome, right-click the 3 dots and "copy link address". Paste anywhere and you will see the sprint-id at the end.

Vishesh Bansal November 26, 2021

This was helpful. Thank you! @Peter Youngman 

ben_weir July 6, 2022

Thanks for your help!

Kate Smith October 21, 2022

Such a helpful tip, thank you! 
I always ended up doing a search and then switching to JQL view - very long-winded! 
This is much easier. 

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Siva Sangavi February 7, 2023

Kate smith's "search" solution worked easier for me.

1. Search for the sprint name in jira search. (basic search)

2. switch to jql in searchScreenshot 2023-02-08 at 11.07.34 AM.png 
and you can see the sprint id that you need

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Julien Bonastre November 9, 2023

Jaysus... what a hack...

 

how is this product still so popular? 💩

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Kristin Lyons
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November 22, 2021

If you hover over the ellipsis button [...] next to the sprint you want the sprint ID for, you should see the id at the bottom left side of the page.

Vishesh Bansal November 24, 2021

@Kristin Lyons I have posted a screenshot above explaining that I cannot do it. The URL shows up when I hover the mouse on the 3 dots near the name of the sprint. If I take the cursor away from it, the URL will disappear. Do you have any other solution?

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Ronald Hipol January 10, 2023

If you are running multiple sprints, here is a neat trick to determine the different Sprint IDs:

1. Create a custom field (short text or number) aptly named Sprint ID

2. Set up automation to update Sprint ID field {{sprint.id}}

3. In my examples (attached), Sprint 1 is 92 and Sprint 2 is 93

 

 

sprint ID 04.jpgSprint 1.jpgSprint 2.jpg

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Emmanuel Achu January 9, 2023

1. Go to your Backlog

2. Next to the Relevant Sprint, click on "View in issue Navigator"

3. New Navigator Opens up with Sprint = ID

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Sweatha September 29, 2023


I was able to find a simple solution  
Step1 : Go to search issues
Step 2: Choose the sprint field and choose the sprint ex:(Project: Abc, issue type: all, Sprint : Ab1)
Step 3: Switch to JQL from basic mode. You will find the Id.  example :(Sprint = 230 order by created DESC)

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Ronald Hipol January 10, 2023

@Vishesh Bansal

I am also using safari so I don't see the sprint ID by hovering on the three dots [...] near the sprint name.


Here is a "long way" of doing it in safari:

1. Create a new Filter, click +More and select Sprint

2. Select the Sprint Name (ex:Sprint 1) then click "Switch to JQL" (far right)

3. Sprint = <Sprint ID> (in this case: 92)

 

sprint ID 01.jpgsprint ID 02.jpgsprint ID 03.jpg

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vaibhav yadav September 13, 2022

I faced same issue but the web URL also shows the sprint I’d when we are on current sprint. Note: In my case sprint was active.

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