You can create a Kanban board to do this - however I'd be interested to see if there is a better way. If you have a long list (epics or stories) then the current tools (=rank to top, rank to bottom, or manually drag to an appropriate place on the list) are pretty ineffective at ranking a long list
Comments on above: Instead of step 4, right click and select Rank to Top. If you use the drag and drop method, you have to click "Clear all filters". If you have other criteria for ranking something to the top, you can use quick filters.
Example:
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This can be achieved today by using the Epic Filtering functionality on Plan Mode, combined with the ability to select multiple issues at once.
Example:
This should rank all issues of Epic A above other issues.
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But this doesn´t rank the epics themselfs.
My request is to get an report where each storie is visible under the epic.
I do it currently with the report "Single Level Group By Report" and it looks ok, but the epics are not sorted.
Also I tried to generate a JIRA issue view in Confluence with the Epic link, but there the link is not displayed like it would be in Jira.
Problem would be solved if ranking of epics would work (and not only ranking of the user stories of the epics)
Any ideas?
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