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Jira Issue dependency

Amar Bashir
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February 16, 2022

I work with about 5 teams. I need to know if there is a way to track my dependency among teams easily. As we know we can link dependent story but is there a way to create a quick filter and each teams dependent story show there. for example. i have team A, and this team has a story that is dependent on Team B. so I can link the story, but I want to create a quick filter and name it  Dependencies on Team B and each time i link a dependencies, it will show on that quick filter for easy and quick view. Or if there is any other better way. Basically i want to know quickly which teams stories are dependent on other teams. 

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Rahul_RVS
Atlassian Partner
March 23, 2022

Hi @Amar Bashir 

If you would be interested in a paid app, to visualize the hierarchy based on the issue links, we have created an add-on to track the progress at each level,

Agile Tools - Epic Tree, Links Tree and Time in Status 

Key features of Links Hierarchy:

  • Hierarchy upto 10 levels deep
  • Progress % on "remaining estimate" or "original estimates"
  • Edit Issue summary, time estimates, story points and assignee on the tree with real time updates in the progress
  • Rolled up percentage completion at all levels
  • Ability to add/remove the columns on the report

 

Disclaimer: I work for RVS, the vendor for this app, and I am one of the developers in the team

 

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Michael Yang - Shinetech Software
Atlassian Partner
March 22, 2022

@Amar Bashir  You may want to try our new plugin We designed exactly for such need to link issues from crossing projects by conditions (same function but we can support issue filter/JQL later if you really need).

https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1227209/stepwise-job-link-issues-by-filter-and-release-checklists

An example for tracking issues by conditions from multiple projects. 

The issues can be tracked in the issue panel:

To track issues you can create Issue Status Check steps in Edit dialog by selecting Project, Labels, Fix-Versions and others.

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But if you just want track issues of releases corssing multiple projects there are other options like Jira Advanced Roadmaps.

https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/guides/roadmaps/advanced-roadmaps

Let me know if you have any questions.

 

Thank you!

Michael Yang

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