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JQL to show Epics related to current Sprint without add-ins or additional software

Heather Hale October 4, 2021

Not sure if this is possible with the native JIRA JQL, but I'm looking for a way to see all the UNIQUE Epics, and fields within them, that are tied to the Stories in a current Sprint, without any additional plug-ins/add-ons.  My work doesn't allow us to install anything at all, so it would have to be native to JIRA. For the current Sprint, I need to display the "Due Date" and other fields within the Epics that are tied to it.

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Trudy Claspill
Community Champion
October 4, 2021

Are you working with Jira Cloud or Jira Server/Data Center?

Heather Hale October 4, 2021

If I click on the help button, it says I'm on the server/data center.

Trudy Claspill
Community Champion
October 4, 2021

Are there any search-extending apps already installed on your instance? If you don't know, check with your Jira Administrators.

Heather Hale October 5, 2021

We have no additional apps.

Trudy Claspill
Community Champion
October 5, 2021

Without third party apps there is no way natively to build a single query that will provide you with the results you are seeking. And Jira does not natively support nested queries.

I think the only way you might be able to do this is with a series a REST api calls that execute a query and then use the results to build and execute another query, and so on. But, I haven't worked with Jira Server/Data Center since v7.13. It is possible that there may be native features available now of which I am unaware.

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Heather Hale June 12, 2023

I wound up having to to use "issueFunction in issuesInEpics" & display the info on a Dashboard.

eden.owen July 26, 2023

@Heather Hale I'm laughing because i've been trying to figure out how to do this for years. I see that your comment here spans almost two years. I can relate to this. What do you mean by issuefunction? 

Trudy Claspill
Community Champion
July 26, 2023

Use of "issueFunction" is an indicator that a third party app has been installed that extends the JQL functionality.

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Heather Hale July 27, 2023

Since my Corporation controls all permissions, I'm not allowed to view any info on this. I had to go by what the JIRA group told me & they told me we had none lol.  It was "Everything we have is what comes with JIRA when it's installed". I didn't have a lot of faith in that group to start with, but now? LOL
Thanks for the info. =)

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