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Here is my JQl
project = TEST AND issuetype = Story AND parent in (TEST-101, TEST-102, TEST-103) order by created DESC
TEST101,102,103 are Epics
It shows as below result, only story/features that are linked to each other appears under "Links" columns, How can I also show bugs that are linked to story/features
For example, Test1100 is a story/feature from one of the epic and under Links column it shows that it is linked to story/feature Test1101 and Test1102 but not the bugs which are also linked to Test1100
Hello @Razin Rangara
Welcome to the Atlassian community.
Can you show us an image of Test1101 showing how the Bugs are linked to it? Do they show in the Linked Issue section?
Only issues from that section will show in the Linked Issues column in the filter output.
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Can you provide screen images showing an actual issue and the actual output from the filter?
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Sorry I can't share the actual screenshots because of sensitivity of the data. The above example is the best I could do.
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