Is an epic meant to show the total time spent on all its stories linked to it?

Shreena Patel September 4, 2013

Just wondering, is an epic meant to show the total time spent on all its stories linked to it? like how an issue type e.g. a task usually sums up the amount of time logged for its sub-tasks which is displayed against that task?

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Ivaylo Stanev January 30, 2014

Still, total time spent calculation is very very much needed. There are different requests for this in Confluence.

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Jobin Kuruvilla [Adaptavist]
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September 4, 2013

Nope. Epic is meant to capture a large chunk of work. See https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/AGILE/Working+with+Epics

An epic captures a large body of work. It is essentially a large user story that can be broken down into a number of smaller stories. It may take several sprints to complete an epic.

An epic can span more than one project, if multiple projects are included in the board to which the epic belongs.

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May 6, 2021

Hi

If you would be interested in a ready made solution you can try out our add-on to track progress of issues in Epic hierarchy on time estimates and at story points as well.

Agile Tools - Epic Tree and Time in Status 

The add-on allows you to manage and visualize your Epics with rolled up estimate progress reports along with multiple Time in Status Reports ( more than 6 reports).

Key features of Epic Hierarchy:

    • Epic Sum up - Roll up for Time estimates and Story Points
    • Excel like editing for key fields
    • Excel export of hierarchy dataProgress % on "remaining estimate" or "original estimates"
    • Include all issue types vs only Stories in Story Points roll up
    • Support for custom names for Epic & Story fields
    • Epic Tree on Issue Screen

Epic Hierarchy Screen_Cloud_Latest.PNG

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Kirk May 6, 2021

I think this is a math question not a definition of an Epic.  Is an Epic supposed to show the Sigma Total Time Spent of Items linked to it with Epic Link?  Like a Story shows the Sigma Total Time Spent of the Story itself and the Sub-tasks underneath it in the Sigma Time Spent Field (or Displayed Data as it were)

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