2. I am trying to return all issues that have epics similar epics. For example, I would like to return all issues that have an epic that starts with "Wolf 2.0". Currently, I have a filter that returns issues based on epicLink: project = "Wolf EMR" AND "Epic Link" in (WLF-216809, WLF-221642, WLF-221783, WLF-221643, WLF-221644, WLF-221414, WLF EPIC JQL (Jira Query Language) lets you formulate search queries that exactly match your Jira configuration. Many JQL can show the issues in an epic, but none of them show subtasks and sometimes the team wants to get all issues and their subtasks belonging to a specific epic. To achieve this result you can use the JQL query in the advanced search. Unfortunately, as you see, this is not available natively in Jira. However, the Epic Progress gadget exists, and it's available in the Dashboard Hub for Jira – Custom Charts & Share Reports app, which is developed by my team :) It has two view types, List View (left) and Extended View (right). This is just one of the nearly 100 advanced An epic is a feature or functionality consisting of multiple building blocks and scenarios. Epics are derived from themes or initiatives and can be segmented into smaller pieces called user stories. An epic can span across multiple sprints, teams, and even projects. The theme, epic, and user stories share the same strategic goal at different Many agile teams, however, have transitioned to story points. Story points are units of measure for expressing an estimate of the overall effort required to fully implement a product backlog item or any other piece of work. Teams assign story points relative to work complexity, the amount of work, and risk or uncertainty. Hi @Brian Oconnell. To list all issues in specific epic please use "Epic Link" = EPIC_KEY. Regards, Seba. Femi Nov 04, 2019. How do I find the Epic key or ID that is compatible with a JQL query. The Epic Name and link does not work in the query. Like • Alisha Taubner likes this. Ingo Krug Feb 24, 2020. Try it Free. Epics Map offers multiple ways to view your epics and their progress. Use graph view to see a progress bar of finished vs total stories, to link to a report, or to add issues on the fly. The tree map view is color coded to indicate risk. Pie charts show the proportional size of each epic. When an initiative gets to the column, use the ProductPlan Jira Integration to create an Epic in Jira and create the detailed backlog items there. Then as development work proceeds, you can use the Jira Integration to send necessary progress updates back to ProductPlan. This guide will detail how to create a new automation rule that searches for overdue issues once a day, sends a Slack reminder to the team, and adds a comment to the issue. You will need an active Jira project. Step 1. Create a rule. Navigate to the Automation space in your project settings. In the Rule tab, click on the Create rule button in But it's not unusual to step outside of textbook scrum, and a lot of people use Epic like another dimension of Components or requirement categories. It's just that, as far as how JIRA is designed, other approaches have to be shoehorned into this textbook model. I recommend evaluating Structure, an add-on that lets you define custom issue pL84U2.