Hi Community!!!!
For each sub-project, we have an Epic and the Epic has several Stories with the functional definition, and for each story, we have a list of subtasks to do.
I need to create a quick filter in the Kanban board that shows me all the stories of the Epic and the subtask of all stories.
How can I do a query in JQL wherein an Epic the query result brings me the stories of that Epic and the subtasks of all those stories?
Thank you in advance
Karina
I found it: To filter for an epic and show all the stories and subtasks of those stories, I do:
parentEpic = CXE-2580
Note: CXE-2580 is the Epic Id
For other functions to do searching
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/advanced-search-reference-jql-functions/
Sorry, I didn't express correctly. I know how to do a quick filter. What I don't know is which querry I need to do to bring all the stories and the subtasks of those stories the only one Epic..
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Hello, @Karina . You can create a quick filter into the board settings. The menu is on the upper right corner. When you go there, you can edit the existing qick filters and creat new ones.
You can have more useful information in this link:
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/configure-quick-filters/
I hope this info can be useful for you
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Sorry, I didn't express it correctly. I know how to do a quick filter. What I don't know is which query I need to do to bring all the stories and the subtasks of those stories the only one Epic.
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