So it could look something like this, But I need all the Epics for that version with underlying Stories and thier completion status, aggregrated at Epic level and Release level.
FixVersions: V1.1 Total Epics N Completed 2 (say)
Epic1 Story Done: 1 Total: 3 Progress 33%
story1.1 Open
Story 1.2 Done
Story 1.3 In progress
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EpicN Story Done: 1 Total: 2 Progress 50%
StoryN.1 Open
StoryN.2 Done
Possible if you use the Structure plugin.. https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/34717/structure-for-jira-projects-at-scale?hosting=server&tab=overview
Do you use it?
hello @Fazila Ashraf Thanks for the suggestion, I have studied and used structure plugin in past but I feel some drawbacks of this plugin are:
1. Structures are easily editable, difficult to recover in case lost/deleted.
2. there is no way we can see the relationship between the parent and child (through a JIRA field etc)
3. We already us the in-built "issues in Epic" capability of JIRA to create issues below an Epic, that helps establishing a relationship, so do not want to overburden users for creating a structure.
4. Saving structures based on a filter condition- at least I could not find that option.
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i agree on Point 1. But get the best practice stuff from structure team to avoid this.
And for the other points, you might have to refer to https://wiki.almworks.com/display/structure/Automation
for 2 and 3 -> See extend option in the documentation. You can use the 'issues in Epic' relation and get the issues loaded into the structure accordingly.
4. In the insert option in given link is the answer to this
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hi @pragati bhatia,
Just wanted to chime in and say that if you're looking to give Structure another try, I'd be happy to set up a quick demo sessions to go over your use-case and how Structure can help. You can email me at phil@almworks.com for any questions.
As @Fazila Ashrafalready mentioned, I do believe it's possible Structure can solve the problem you're looking at.
Best,
Phil
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