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How to export Traceability Matrix with Epics and linked issues?

Alexander Schwenk May 6, 2018

I want to export a Matrix from a JQL, where are Epics and their issues shown. 

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Rina Nir
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August 24, 2021

Hi @Alexander Schwenk 

There is now a new way to easily achieve this need.

If you need to export Epics, and their stories, then you may want to check the App Jira Snapshots for Confluence.

(Disclosure, I am the CEO of RadBee, the developer of this App).

With this App you can easily define which Epics to include, which fields, and what related issues (and fields) you include.  Once you capture Jira data, it is a static copy- what is called a Snapshot. 

One of the things people love is the fact that you can compare your recent snapshot to older ones. so you can easily see what changed between then and now (maybe between the previous sprint and the current one)

And, you can even extract three levels- like Epics, stories, and sub-tasks. All using the same Macro and the same mechanism

The marketplace listing has a three minutes demo, so its quick to check it out (available on Cloud and DC)

Hope this helps,

Rina

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Andrea May 7, 2018

Hi @Alexander Schwenk

As @Adrián Plaza [DEISER] suggests, you can use our TraceabilityX app for this concrete functionality. Furthermore, there are many other advantages in the use of this app as high search customization and high connectivity between related issues. 

Please do not hesitate in giving it a try and ask many questions as you may have through our support portal

@Adrián Plaza [DEISER] many thanks for the recommendation :)

Best, 

Andrea

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