Hi,
At my old job we used Jira Server, and I created great dashboard graphs that included a pie chart of epic links. This is not working in Jira Cloud at my new job. The pie chart just shows 100% "irrelevant". I have read that epic links ar enot supported for this, but there were open tickets that were closed at some point. Will this be supported? This was very useful for PMs of my projects as we could discuss which epics required the most attention, extra resources, etc.
Alternatively, we could use "parent id" if that could be added as an item to use in dashboard widgets.
Are there any plans for either of these two options?
Thanks
Hello @Greg Horton,
Welcome to Atlassian Community!
The “Irrelevant” shows when there is an issue type in the filter that doesn’t have the field you are grouping by.
Testing on my local site filtering by All issues shows the “Irrelevant” but also the number of tickets in each Epic.
Are all of your projects of the type Next-gen or Classic?
I saw a difference testing here, when deleting issue types of next-gen projects, the number of irrelevant was reduced.
Once I created a filter with only Classic projects, no Irrelevant issues appeared.
Please, let us know more details about the project type you are using and confirm if the Epic Link field is present on the screens in case you are using Classic projects.
Kind regards,
Angélica
Hello,
I'm using Classic proojects and being seeing this Irrevelant category shoing in gadgets.
By clicking in the number of Irrelevant issues Jira sends me to View Projects screens instead of showing the issues, it also brings me to a wrong Total number
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The built-in gadgets have apparently not been improved/updated in more than a decade, so I suspect this is not a recent issue.
More likely there is some ambiguity with your filter whereby the "Epic Link" field is not present for those issues. Would you please post your filter for some context? Thanks!
Kind regards,
Bill
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