Hi! I have the following configuration:
- Epics
- Tasks with different labels
I am trying to create a filter that surfaces the tasks with a specific label as well as their Parent Epic (which don't have any label)
Is there a straightforward way to do this?
Thanks for you help!
Hi Justine,
Filter with the given label that you want and from the "Columns" select the "Epic Link". This would filter all the issues with the given label and the table would show its respective epic name.
Hi @Justine
unfortunately, "plain" JQL isn't too great with hierarchies, so to the best of my knowledge, you'll need extra tooling to solve your use case. A few directions forward:
Hope this helps,
Best,
Hannes
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Just to expand on the last point, this is how this would look in the app that my team is working on, JXL for Jira.
Put simply, you'd load relevant issues into a JXL sheet, enable the default hierarchy (that's just one click), and then use JXL's various column and hierarchy filtering capabilities to narrow the result down to what you're looking for. This is how this could look in action:
Once you have your list of issues, you can work on these directly in JXL (much like you'd do in e.g. Excel or Google Sheets), trigger various operations in Jira, or export them for further processing.
As said above, there are other apps that may help with that - so perhaps try a few and see which one works best for you!
Any questions just let me know!
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hi, thanks!
Automation is indeed a good option I hadn't considered.
In regards to the other solutions, for the moment I'm trying to solve this without increasing the price of our subscription - thanks for the links though!
Have a nice day
Justine
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