I have set up a plan/advanced roadmap that includes multiple JIRA projects. I have dependencies that cut across multiple JIRA projects and these dependencies are identified at the JIRA epic level.
When I look in advanced roadmaps, I can see the dependencies within one project, but I can't see dependencies between projects.
Can I use advanced roadmaps to visualize dependencies across projects by adjusting settings? Is there an add-in that can do this?
I have looked at dependency mapper for JIRA and link map, but it isn't clear to me whether these can actually visualize dependencies across JIRA projects.
Hi @Heather Merk,
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The basic view will only show dependency lines between issues in the same project. If you select the Dependency management view you will see the lines across multiple projects
Hi @Mikael Sandberg ,
Good to know this is possible and I am likely doing something wrong :)
I'm in the dependency mapping view, but am somehow still not seeing the dependencies across projects. I would expect to see a dependency between HI-102 and HTP-352, but am not seeing HTP-352 in the dependency mapping view. I am only seeing dependencies within the HI project.
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What link type are you using between HTP-352 and the others? By default the Advanced roadmap will only use the Blocks link type, but you can always changed that and add more link types as well.
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The link type is HTP-352 blocks HI-102 and HI-453. I was looking at Configuring Advanced Roadmaps and I'll follow up with my administrator. I'm wondering if they have changed the link type.
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