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Plans vieuw

Eric Roetenberg
Contributor
August 30, 2024

Hi,

 

When I make plans of different projects, it only shows the Epic containing stories in the projects and nothing else. The Epic are always in another project than the stories See example :

 

De waardeketen Onderhoud en Storingen contains all epic and the other projects only Epic under which there is a story.

 

The filter I use consists of several filters.

 

filter total = "filter wkos" OR filter = "filter os teams" and status !=Gereed and status != Rejected and "Parent Link" is not EMPTY ORDER BY key ASC

filter 1: project = "WKOS" and status != Gereed

Filter 2: project in ("COO OS dev/ops Onderhoud en Veiligheid", "COO OS dev/ops Storingen en Klantinteractie", "COO OS Business Storingen en Klantinteractie", "COO OS Business Onderhoud en Veiligheid", "COO OS werkmanagement Biz Dev Ops", "COO OS Lovion Storingsintake Biz Dev Ops", "COO OS Lovion GisViewer BIZ Dev Ops", "COO OS System Team O&S", "COO OS Lovion Implementatie & Communicatie", "COO OS Werkmanagement & Stuurinformatie") and issuetype != epic AND (resolved >= 2024-07-07 or resolved is EMPTY)

 

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Dave Mathijs
Community Champion
August 30, 2024

Hi @Eric Roetenberg The Timeline view within a single project will indeed show only the Epics of that project. It won't show the timeline for cross-project Epics, even if you've created a separate project for all (and only) your Epics.

Example

  • You create a software project called EPIC with only Epic issue type
  • You create all epics in project EPIC
  • You set an epic from project EPIC as parent for stories from other projects like A and B
  • Project A with stories that have a parent epic in Project EPIC
  • Project B with stories that have another parent epic in Project EPIC

EPIC Timeline won't show you the stories from projects A and B under the epics in Project EPIC. 

You'll need the Jira Software Premium plan with Plans for a cross-project timeline.

 

Eric Roetenberg
Contributor
August 30, 2024

Hi Dave,

we just have the Premium version and so I also use Plans

 

Grtz, Eric

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