I would like to be able to:
1/ Set up 5-10 Quick Filters on my company kanban.
2/ Each Quick Filter (let's call them L97, L98, L99...) filters all Issues that have any type of Linked Issue to a specific Issue from another Project(s)
3/ E.g. select L99 Quick Filter and it filters all tickets on my ProjectABC kanban that have a Linked Issue (of any relationship type) to Issue XYZ-99 on ProjectXYZ kanban
The filter lookup seems to be ok with:
linkedIssue = XYZ-99
But when I check the actual filter on the board it doesn't seem to work, i.e. no Issues show even though I have triple checked the links are present.
Oh my goodness, was it really that simple?! 😊
Thank you!
Using the following solved it:
IssueLink = XYZ-99 ✅
I had mistakenly put:
linkedIssue = XYZ-99 ❌
Which annoyingly Jira had validated! In fact it prompted/suggested the following if you type 'link' into the Quick Filters JQL field...
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Sorry, didnt work for me unfortunately. Neither IssueLink nor linkedIssue validate for me!
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Could i ask how to set up the filters for 2) on lukes post . Im looking to do the same thing I think ...
Issue type= Epics
that has an implements linked issue
OR
that does not have a linked implements issue
Looking to understand any 'orphaned' epics>initiatives
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arghgh think ive found it thanks
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-service-management-cloud/docs/jql-fields/
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