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I used Linked Issue technique to indicate that an Issue in ProjectA CONTAINS an issue in ProjectB.

Jeff Sydor May 2, 2018

I used Linked Issue technique to indicate that an Issue (HRPMO-30) in ProjectA CONTAINS an issue (HRTS-469) in ProjectB.   When filtering for tasks in ProjectA and ProjectB, the filter nicely returns a row for each issue, and in the "Links" column, both rows show each other's links.  But when exporting to CSV, only one rows shows the link under a column heading of "Outward issue link (contains)".   

There doesn't seem to be any csv "dumpout" field that shows "Is contained by" from the other issue.  I don't know how to get the csv output to show the reciprocal contained/contained by values.

Here is the screen view in the HRTS-449 issue showing that it "is contained by".

Issue links

is contained by

Epic - A big user story that needs to be broken down. Created by JIRA Software - do not edit or delete. HRPMO-30 Insights & Analytics - Tools

 

Here is the csv output:

Issue TypeIssue keyOutward issue link (Contains)
EpicHRPMO-30HRTS-469
EpicHRTS-469 

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Fazila Ashraf
Community Champion
May 3, 2018

Hi @Jeff Sydor

There is an open bug with atlassian for this behaviour -> https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRASERVER-63388 

Jeff Sydor May 3, 2018

Thanks for your reply, I hope it's fixed quickly.    

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