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Is there a plugin that exports issues with the hierarchy created in the portfolio?

Marc Molina October 28, 2019

Hi everyone, to export issues I use Xporter but when exporting, doesn't show child issues related to the parent issue.

Is there any plugin similar to Xporter (export in PDF, Word or Excel) but that containts the funcionality of displaying related child issues?

Thanks!

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Levente Szabo _Midori_
Atlassian Partner
October 28, 2019

Hi @Marc Molina ,

Yes, you can also give Better PDF Exporter a try.
You can export the Portfolio for Jira managed issues from the Issue Navigator in a way that also keeps the hierarchy as well as show a Parent Link at every child issue.

Hope this helps.

Take a look at this example:
jira-portfolio-fields-issue-navigator.png

Marc Molina October 28, 2019

@Levente Szabo _Midori_  Thank you! 

I'm going to see if this plug in does what I need!

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Manon Soubies-Camy
Community Champion
October 28, 2019

Hi @Marc Molina ,

You should be able to export related child issues with Xporter, see below resources:

What exactly do you have in mind? How would you like your export to look like?

Hope this helps,

- Manon

Marc Molina October 28, 2019

Hi @Manon Soubies-Camy ,

I currently have this distribution:

trouble.jpg

Tis is what it shows me, all the related problems that the problem I export has, that's fine, but I also want to show the relationships created with Portfolio using the Parent Link.

This is what I mean when I say that child issues are not shown to me.

I show you an example:

trouble 2.jpg

 

My issue has cild issues (created with parent link in portfolio) and linked issues. 

When using the Links[n] it only shows the Linked issues, how could I also show the linked issues?

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Deleted user June 25, 2020

could you please make an example of iteration with JQL filter that uses a result from a previous JQL filter ? Because it doesn't seem to work on XPorter.

 

#{for i=JQLIssuesCount|clause=project = "PROGETTO F" AND issuetype = "pere"   ORDER BY key ASC}}

${JQLIssues[i].Key} ${JQLIssues[i].Summary}

#{for x=JQLIssuesCount|clause=(project = "PROGETTO F" AND issue in linkedIssues(${JQLIssues[i].Key})) AND issuetype = "datteri"   ORDER BY key ASC}

${JQLIssues[x].Key} ${JQLIssues[x].Summary}

#{end}

#{end}

it doesn't produce the structure of the type (I repeat it's an example I don't want to get epic-story structure, but it's just to make you understand, I want to get that nesting like a Gantt), it doesn't produce the structure Father-1, son-1 of Father-1, son-2 of Father-1, and then Father-2, son-3 of Father-2, and so on.

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