Hello there,
I have a case and want to know how to solve it.
1. I have a description on Confluence page.
2. I create an issues in Jira and connect the Confluence page to it.
I want to see this issue at the bottom of the Confluence page with its key, summary, labels, and status. I want to see the issue on the corresponding page, the page I added to the issue.
How can I do it?
Thanks
I think your best bet would be to use filters with specific JQL statements for dashboards. Or you create a single project with epics, components, labels. Then create quick filters to be able to show these items or create different boards for different teams.
Bart- Thank you for the response. We currently have a lot of projects utilizing JQL filters on their backlog/active sprint views. I haven't done this in the past to filter on cards from different projects. Can you send a query that would be able to do that?
Ideally, we would want a single project for each matrixed team (Cyber Security, Data Modeling, Integration, etc.) Say we created a security project (project A), the stories/tasks could come from any number of projects (project B, project, C, project D). If the projects that were "pushing" cards to project A set up a special filter (e.g. Shared Service Fulfillment), could project a setup a JQL to filter only on stories with that label from other projects? Wouldn't there be problems putting them through a workflow if the statuses didn't match up?
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For this to work you would need the same workflow status in each project.
Then in your main project create a board called Multi-Project or whatever. Create a JQL filter that shows what you need from both projects. Save it and apply it on the board. As long as the user has access to see all stories in the projects, you will be able to aggregate it into one.
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Maybe there is a solution to this using Service Desk? Where shared services would get cards created in the form of a request and it could be tracked in multiple places at the same time?
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