project = INFRA AND ("Epic Link" = Databases OR parentEpic = INFRA-5) ORDER BY Rank ASC. Or more specifically this project = INFRA AND ("Epic Link" = Databases OR (parentEpic = INFRA-5 AND key != INFRA-5)) ORDER BY Rank ASC. since the first query returns the epic itself. The second query returns just the stories, tasks and sub-tasks.
Click the Remove link for the permission you wish to remove the users, groups, or roles from. Select the users, groups, or roles you wish to remove, and click the Remove button. Removing users and groups for a permission scheme doesn’t remove these people from Jira entirely. Only site admins can remove users from your Jira site.
To remove an issue from the active sprint, Log in to JIRA. Click the Agile link's down-arrow in the top navigation bar, then select your preferred board from the resulting dropdown menu. Your board will be displayed. Click Work, then click the issue key to display the Issue Detail View. Select Remove from Sprint from the cog menu (see
JIRA Structure helps the team visualize, track and manage progress across JIRA projects. It lets you build hierarchical lists and share them with your team. A structure can contain issues, folders, and other items. There is no limit on the hierarchy depth, and you can bring together all types of issues from different projects.
Go to your board, then select more ( ) > Configure board. Select Columns in the left menu. Under Map statuses to columns, you can edit the columns as described in the following table. To the right of the columns, select the + icon. Enter a name for the new column and select its category, then select Add column.
Please. go to your project. Open project settings. go to the menu entry "people". and see there what is defined for those groups and your own account. If you can also take a screenshot of the permission scheme itself (the delete issue permission) that might help. Like.
dD8eVHy. If yes check that you: Have permission to transition issues in the project. You can use permission helper to confirm. Confirm what transition are available directly from issue view. Ensure there are no conditions needed to be met in the workflow that may be preventing you from transitioning the issue. Confirm with your project admin and server
Rule "Close epic when all stories have been completed" doesn't work. When creating an epic with tasks and following the automation rules nothing changes on the epic status. Can see when going to the automation dashboard that it says that is successfully completed the action but nothing has changed on the parent task, even after refreshing.
So, my suggestion is that you remove the "Epic Status" !=Done criteria and instead use Status != Done or even better would be StatusCategory != Done. Mohit Joshi Aug 31, 2022. Thanks for the explanation. the issue with using status!= done it removes all the done tasks from epics that are not done. I want just the epic which are done to remove
JIRA Tutorial #13 – How to Remove Issues from JIRA Epic. In this JIRA Tutorial, we will learn how to remove issues from JIRA Epic. Removing issues from JIRA Epic is a very simple process. In this video tutorial, I will explain the steps to remove issues from any EPIC in Jira. Posted Under.
By Default Jira Kanban board is configured to track all the issue which are selected using the board filter. Work around would be to exclude subtasks in the board filter. Change your current Kanban board filter to exclude subtasks. For auto updating of the fix version for a subtask when parent task fix version you can try adding a script using
The task workflow. In line with the sub-task workflow, the workflow asks to set a proper resolution when moving a task to DONE. All other All-transitions remove the resolution from the issue.You
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