Hello Jira Guru's! I need some JQL help (hopefully without purchasing another product, but if that's what you've got- let me know).
We have this hierarchy in Jira with now Jira Premium (Advanced Roadmaps, formerly Portfolio).
Initiative 1
---- Epic 1
----------Story 1
----------Story 2
---- Epic 2
----------Story 1
----------Story 2
There are times where I'm querying and looking at a set of stories and I'd like to show the story's epic and initiative. I want to go 'up the hierarchy' and see what Epic and Initiative the story it belongs to and I can't find out how to do this. Please help!
Hi Tina,
Are talking in a filter? Do you need to just see the results or use it?
I am thinking just display the Epic Link and the Linked columns in your filter result. But that's probably too simple.
We can use a filter to return the desired user stories, but not necessary. So, for example, if our JQL is:
Project = 'XXYZ' and "Target Release Date[Date]" = '2021-02-12' order by created DESC
The linked columns i've selected include: key, epic link, summary, status, target release date (custom field), and parent link.
So, the parent link isn't valid at the story level because that's the epic link. What I really want is the parent link of the epic of the story that I want.
Hopefully that clarifies.
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Yeah, you are probably not going to get that in a JQL.
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