1 answer. You need to have the issue type (c hange request) present in your project or at least in any of the projects in Jira Software (If you want the Epic Child relationship) If you are just looking at linking issues, you should be able to search the issue and just link.
Here is what I would like to do: Create new Epic. Select "Application Packaging" "Template". Using my Epic "Template", Jira automatically creates multiple stories and links them to this new Epic. Research - "Application Packaging Discovery - XYZ". Execute - "Application Packaging Development - XYZ". Execute - "Application Packaging Testing - XYZ".
Go to the Backlog for your project. On the top of the backlog page, select the desired epic. At this point the backlog section only shows the issues belonging to the epic and clicking on "add new issue" at the bottom of the section automatically adds the new created issues to the epic. Another way to achieve the same result would be to create In Scrum Board mode you can choose to show the Epic panel in the board configuration,and Match existing Issue and Epic by dragging cards. View More Comments You must be a registered user to add a comment. I must be doing something fundamentally wrong but this simple query does not work in JIRA JQL: issuetype = Epic. In search it works withount any problem, showing me all my epics and if I change to. issuetype != Epic. again it works showing me all non-epic issues. There are two ways this can be achieved. 1)By clicking on the Epic, Story, Task, Sub task,bug, it will show the of change issue type and select the type and it get converted immediately. 2) on the right corner and click on move option, then select type and continue until the last step. Reply. 81Ts.
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