We have requirement that there is a Project called "A" and Epics are created in that. Later on Stories from Project B,C,D,E,F and so on linked to the Epics in Project-A. To get the Epics in A and the stories linked from B,C is there any JQL query to drag the information or any gadget which will help to show Epics from one project and stories linked from other projects.
Example Project-A: Epic-1,
Epic-2 under this Story linked from B,C,D- B1,C1,D1
Epic-3 under this E1,F1,G1
Now we need a Query to drag Project-A Epics1,Epic2,Epic3 and along with stories B1,C1,D1,E1,F1,G1 or any Gadget on dash board to get this requirement
.If any Plugins are there suggest with query(Example Script Runner- what query need to write to get the requirement)
Welcome to the community !!
For a ready made solution to view your cross project hierarchies, you can try out our add-on
Agile Tools : Epic Tree, Links Tree, Time in Status & Worklogs
The app has the following features.
- View the full Jira Issue Type hierarchy of Linked issues,
Portfolio/Advanced Roadmaps, Epics, and Subtasks up to 10 levels.
- % complete based on time spent and story points at each hierarchy level
- Sum up Time Spent, Org Estimate, Time Rmng, custom number
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Hello @vinod_kumar1
Welcome to the community!!
Based on my understanding of the problem statement, you need a query to pull the data for an Epic with cross-project stories which would then be used to show on a dashboard. The native features of Jira would not be able to address this scenario.
For this purpose, I would suggest using the eazyBI plugin which provides enhanced reporting and dashboarding capabilities. This use case can be quickly addressed by that.
Hope this helps.
--GG
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