Hi @khushboo_puri , this Sujeet from team at UpRaise app.
Do you want to find list of objectives where a particular Epic is linked as a KR? When you see any Jira issue, on the right pane, in the UpRaise section, you'll see a list of objectives where the issue is linked as a KR.
Alternatively, if you want to use JQL search in Jira to find out list of Epics (or any other Jira issues) that are linked as KRs to a specific objective or objectives from a specific objective cycle, that is also possible, you can refer to this documentation for more details on this.
Hope this helps. Let me know if this solves your query.
Best,
Sujeet
I want to find out how many KRs attached to a particular epic using query
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Ok, can you please specify where exactly you wish to run this query and find out the counts. If you can explain the use case about what you are trying to do, I may be able to suggest a better solution.
Here is the link that I had mentioned in my earlier response -
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Jira's JQL search can only enlist Jira issues, not UpRaise entities like OKRs. Since UpRaise app's data isn't stored as Jira issues, OKRs can't be listed as JQL results. However you can enlist Jira issues linked to OKRs using issue properties within the JQL as explained in the help document that I had shared.
Additionally as mentioned in my earlier comment, even if not via JQL search, you can see list of KRs where a given epic is linked from the Jira issue details page of that epic from the 'UpRaise section' in the right hand side pane.
Hope this clarifies, let me know if you have more queries.
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