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Board query associated tasks

Vasilescu Elena
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June 24, 2019

Hi guys,

How could I filter so that in project X backlog I see the all the project's tasks and add all tasks from projects y/ z associated with project x.

Much appreciated
Thank you

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Jack Nolddor _Sweet Bananas_
Atlassian Partner
October 31, 2021

Hi ya! This is Nolddor from Sweet Bananas vendor.

Sadly you cannot achieve the desired search using standard features on Jira, you must go for a third-party app instead. Using i.e. JQL Booster Pack (if you are on Server / DataCenter) you can edit the underlying JQL of your board and type the following:

 

1) Find all issues under a given Project (i.e. EMEA)

project = EMEA

2) Find issues (from any project) linked to issues on project EMEA

issue IN linkedIssuesOf(' project = EMEA ')

3) All together:  issue from project EMEA or any other linked issue regardless of its project

project = EMEA OR issue IN linkedIssuesOf(' project = EMEA ')

(*) Note that this is just an example, you must tune above query to fit your needs.

 

Using this app you can also query other issues relations, check:

 

Regards

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Daniel Turczanski - JQL Search Extensions
Atlassian Partner
November 3, 2021

Hi @Vasilescu Elena ,

With standard JQL, you can only get a list of issues with links and export them to Excel for further processing. This works if you want to do a one-off analysis.

Standard JQL doesn't easily allow it, but you can find the results quickly using our professional indexing service JQL Search Extensions

After you install the app, you can simply search:

project=X OR issue in linkedIssuesOfQuery("project=X")

Check out the documentation to see more examples.

I hope this helps!

Daniel

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