I went to an 'in progress' epic to check the total time spent so far. Time tracking: "no time logged", and the "Include subtasks" box is checked.
Currently, two of my three issues in this epic are status:Completed, resolution:Done. Of those two, one of them I entered the time spent when I was marking the resolution. So I didn't use the "log time" function, just filled in the time spent when I was closing it out.
What might be preventing the epic from showing the time spent on subordinate issues? The time I entered was 20m, is there a hidden rule that an epic needs to round to the nearest hour?
Hi @Dan Tork
If you would be interested in a ready made solution, you may want to try out our add-on to manage multiple Epics and their hierarchy on a single page.
Epic Hierarchy is made available on Epic Issue screen as well by the add-on
Agile Tools - Epic Tree and Time in Status
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Hey @Dan Tork - this has been an ongoing issue; here is a resource for you to check out:
https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-questions/Epic-amp-Story-time-tracking-roll-up/qaq-p/1340019
If you are looking for a solution, we can help at minware - we have a proprietary time-allocation heuristic that allows us to automatically calculate this for you based on commit activity; you can see the "roll-up" of time in the screenshot below:
Let me know if you want to check it out!
Dan
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