We are using cloud Jira SW and BigGantt.
We would like to have a portfolio that includes:
- All tasks and epics from project SREST2
- For each epic, all the tasks that have an epic link to it
- For each epic or task, all the tasks that are subtasks of it
It sounds so easy but we’re scratching our heads. I can easily come up with all epics but not get the tasks associated with them.
Hello Robin,
Here are the results that you can get easily using JQL Search Extensions
- For each epic, all the tasks that have an epic link to it
issue in childrenOfEpicsInQuery("project = 'SREST2' AND issuetype = Epic")
- For each epic or task, all the tasks that are subtasks of it
subTaskOfQuery = "project = 'SREST2' AND issuetype in (Epic, Task)"
The full documentation can be found here & here
Regards,
Ziad
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Hello @Robin Raben,
You can use JQL query:
“issuekey” = EPIC-KEY OR "Epic Link" = EPIC-LINK OR parent in (ISSUE-KEY).
However, if you have a number of epics and stories, we recommend using ScriptRunner. It’s the best way for you to write your own JQL functions.
Once a filter is created and saved in Jira, you can add it to your Program scope in BigGantt (Program Box Configuration >> Tasks >> Scope definition). See my image as a reference.
Anna
SoftwarePlant Support
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