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I am a Structure newbie. I've gone through posts trying to figure this out but I am having a great deal of trouble pinpointing a solution.
In my JIRA project, I have created Initiatives. Each Initiative has either
Trying to figure out how to show via Structure the hierarchy similar to below and I am coming up short.
Initiative 1
---- Epic 1
----------Story 1
----------Story 2
---- Epic 2
----------Story 1
----------Story 2
Initiative 2
---- Epic 1
----------Story 1
----------Story 2
---- Story 1
---- Story 2
The closest I can get is just at the Epic -> Story level using JQL:
issueFunction in issuesInEpics("priority = Critical and (status = Open or status = 'In Progress')")
Any suggestions?
Hi Jeffrey,
This should be pretty simple.
1. Automation+>Insert>JQL query. The JQL should contain only initiatives
2. Then Automation+>Extend by>Linked issues - the link between Initiative and Epic
3. Automation+>Extend by>Stories under epics
Regards,
Egor Tasa
ALM Works
This appears to have worked! Thank you so much for the quick response and help!!
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Also, I am trying to do this dynamically - so that I don't have to manually add in the ID like below
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I have multiple projects that use variations of the same base workflow. The variations depend on the requirements of the project or issue type. The variations mostly come in the form of new statuses ...
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