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I have a bunch of sprints created in the backlog and I want to send links to specific sprints but there doesn't seem to be a way to do that. Is there?
If you hover over the three dots to the right of the Future Sprint you can see the SprintId showing on the Browser status bar. Note, the full url showing is not useful as it returns JSON.
It would be great if one could build a url which would open the Backlog with all sprint collapsed except the one you want expanded, but there is no way to do that. I opened an issue for this: JRASERVER-66960
The only alternative to get a url for each sprint is to save the individual queries for each sprint to their own filterid.
uh. this makes no sense. how is there not a canonical URL to something as contained and discrete as a Sprint?!?
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You can also copy the URL generated when you use the Sprint field in an issue. This has a `GoToBoard` URL that presents the different project boards that are part of the sprint. It's not ideal, as it doesn't present all issues for a given sprint, but it does at least serve as a way to jump into the project of interest.
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You can share a JQL query made in the Issues section.
Query: Sprint = sprint_ID
Click on Share or send the URL to the users you want to share to.
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Tried this. The sprint ID is some random integer. (In the advanced search I could only select completed sprints.)
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