๐ŸŒ  Jira Change Issue To Epic

1 answer. Have you tried ordering issues in epic directly? I see that the feature has been introduced on June 21. hi, this is possible, but not in the roadmap view. i want so order the issues by default under rpics on the left side (not on the right dialog) Notice that there are no Child Issues; Click the "Create issue in epic" button. Enter a title for the issue and press Enter. Notice that the issue displays in the "Child Issues" section on the Epic's detail page; Refresh the page. Notice that the issue is no longer displayed there, and has no association with the Epic whatsoever Deleted user Jul 05, 2019. I don't have any problem linking issues in general, it's just the "add to epic" feature that disappeared. Issues and epics belong to the same project, as I mentioned, this was working perfectly fine a few days ago and no setting has been changed since. Thank you. The first way to update issue rank: Navigate to the Bulk actions menu > Rank. Choose the new rank for the selected issues from the following options: Top of plan - rank issues as highest priority and move to the top of the plan. Bottom of plan - rank issues as lowest priority and move to the bottom of the plan\. Easiest way is to go the issue and `link the epic using `link-issues` to it by selecting `Created by` in the drop-down. View More Comments You must be a registered user to add a comment. Manage issue screens. As a Jira administrator, you can use screens to group all available Jira application fields and control which fields are displayed to your team at different stages of your workflow (like when creating, editing, or resolving an issue). To configure the layout of the new Jira issue view โ€”which fields appear and the order You and your team can use the printed cards on a physical board, which can be a replication of your board on Jira Software. You can print a single issue card or multiple issue cards, if you want. You can also print all issue cards in your current board. The printed issue cards include the following issue details: Summary. Issue type. Issue key I need to set epic link using groovy if a condition is true. I'm using the following script: import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor import com.atlassian.jira.ComponentManager import com.atlassian.jira.issue.IssueManager import com.atlassian.jira.issue.Issue; def customFieldManager = C It looks to see if the issue is of type Epic. If it is, find all issues in that epic. Once it has those issues, it looks at the custom number field "NumField" and sums up the total value between all issues in the Epic. import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor. If the Epics panel is not shown at the left of the screen, select Tools > Show Epic Panel. In the Epics panel, click the drop-down and select Edit name (see Screenshot 1 below). Type the new name for your epic, then press Enter. Screenshot 1: editing an epic. Changing the colour of an epic. To change an epic's colour, Log in to JIRA. Then in the Epic Link field, find the Epic you want to move them to. Since they are all in the same project, that should be a problem. you can do this by bulk option . in issue search search issues with that epic name and click on tools and choose the issues and click on edit there you will see an option to change the epic name. Just to add to John's answer: If you're open to solutions from the Atlassian Marketplace, you should be able to find apps there that can help with this. One app that comes to my mind is Issue Matrix for Jira, which extends the issue view. I myself work on an named JXL for Jira, which allows viewing sets of issues in an Excel/Google Sheets-style .

jira change issue to epic