Hey there, is there a way to identify all delivery tickets that are linked to an idea, ideally through a field or JQL?
For context: Our current hour reporting is based on epics (using a 3rd party application). Reporting by epics is easy because in Jira we can group tickets by 'Epic Name', which allows us to roll up the hours spent on all tickets that are linked to a specific epic.
As we're considering rolling out JPD to our teams, we want to be able to roll up the hours spent on all tickets that are linked to a specific idea. Is there a specific field we could use for that?
I found the same issue in the past and this was the answer https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-Product-Discovery-questions/JQL-script-for-exporting-a-timeline/qaq-p/2282863
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Hi Chelsea,
Could you please elaborate on the reason why you are using the filtering in JQL and not create a dedicated view for these contributors?
Jira Product Discovery dates fields are a bit different than non-JPD date fields.
One field value is always composed of a start and end date (because you could select a quarter instead of a specific day), e.g. if you'd select this quarter, it would look like
{"start":"2023-10-01","end":"2023-12-31"}
So in your screenshots and examples - I see that on your first screenshot, you only display the field "project target date" but not the field "project start".
But I can guess that when you will display the field project start you will see {"start":"2023-07-31","end":"2023-07-31"}
All this to say - our date field is definitely not to be used with the Jira filtering because the Jira platform doesn't know how to interpret it. :/
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Hi Hermance -
In terms of the following question, do you mean a dedicated view within the JPD project?
Could you please elaborate on the reason why you are using the filtering in JQL and not create a dedicated view for these contributors?
Thanks!
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Hey @Chelsea Duke Miller yes exactly
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We are using filters so we can pull in cards from different projects, outside of the JPD project. Are you suggesting we should pull different projects into one view?
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@Chelsea Duke Miller thanks for exaplaining your use case, I was simply curious to understand the reason why you need to get "off" JPD to achieve what you want. but as it's not possible to display cards from various projects in one Jira Product Discovery view, I do understand now :)
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