I am attempting to add INITIATIVES as an option for our projects, I see that currently EPIC is set as top-level. I am not able to change that or modify it in a way to reflect INITIATIVE as the highest level.
What you see is correct, the way you have it set up in the picture means that Initiative is above Epic. Ignore the number, that is a bit misleading. You should read the list top to bottom, meaning that the level that is at the top is the top or the hierarchy.
Thank you for clarifying. I do have one error that I see that I can investigate but when attempting to set a Parent Link for EPICS I get an error that it is the top of the list in hierarchy. Maybe they are not related. Will look around.
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Make sure that you save your changes to the hierarchy. If it is saved correctly the Parent link should work correctly.
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Posting here, because may be related- When working with Advanced Roadmaps, it appears you can set levels above epic and they are numbered accordingly.
We get an issue similar to Caeser's using Plans where Plans does not correctly define the parent-child relationship between Initiative and Epic. It will show the Epic as a child in the initiative issue, but will not show the initiative as a parent in the Epic issue- you have to go in and create it manually. I'm concerned it's because without Advanced Roadmaps the hierarchy isn't functioning correctly.
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@Michael Ballenger The picture you included is from Advanced Roadmaps Guide and looks to be from a DC instance. The numbering has nothing to do with the ordering, the list is read from top to bottom in Advanced Roadmap. And you are right, this hierarchy is only working if you have access to Advanced Roadmap.
Here is a screenshot from my instance, and as you can see the epic is listed as #1, but the parent link will link epics to Theme, and Theme can only have an Initiative as parent.
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