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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I do not understand Step 2. What is the link between Initiative and Epic?
When I try and use Child or Parent link types, it doesnt work
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Is Automation+, a separate plug-in that we have to purchase? Does this come standard with JIRA Advanced Roadmap?
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Hello @Andrew Beaudry , welcome to the community!
The link in this step was whatever custom issue link Jeffrey was using. Could have been "blocks", "implements", etc. When creating the Extend Generator, he would have had to select the one he was using and the direction.
Automation is part of Structure by Tempo - Jira Resource Management & Planning PPM, which you can find on the Atlassian Marketplace.
Best,
David
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Hi @Sachin Mistry ,
You are very welcome!
It is going to depend on your user tier and platform. Here's the Structure Marketplace Listing you can pick the platform and enter the number of users to get an idea of the cost.
Please keep in mind that the number should be set to the number of users in your Jira instance. And just for full disclosure, I do work for the company that makes Structure.
Best,
David
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@Jeffrey Kirkpatrick We have similar requirement. How do I go about creating the JQL's given by Igor Tasa?
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
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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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