2 - create a separate issue type called "Epic Create". Make the create screen the same as the regular Epic issue create screen, just do not include Epic Name on it. User clicks the Jira blue Create button, selects the issue type "Epic Create", fills out the screen as usual but only has to fill out the Summary field, and Saves. A Jira automation
Open an issue of the type you'd like to configure. Click Configure at the bottom-right of the issue (near the created and updated dates). Add, remove, and drag fields in the field categories until you're happy with the setup. Choose Save changes. If a group of issue types—tasks and subtasks, for example—use the same view issue screen, which
Then you can check the issue is not a subtask via the issue field condition (or to specify the issue type can have an epic link), By doing this the rule will be triggered less frequently. In the Change type field, you can select a specific action (add or remove the link). You can get access to the Epic link issue key via parent.key. I hope it
From your project's sidebar, select Issues. Select a pre-set filter in the sidebar, set the field filters, or both. Order and sort the issues using the options at the top of the list of issues. Select an issue to view or edit it. Select Reset to clear your search criteria.
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
Answer accepted. You are missing a line to actually change the value on the issue. linkedIssueObj.setCustomFieldValue (accountField, issue.getCustomFieldValue (accountField) ) But note that this will not cause your linkedIssue to show the history of that change.
Answer accepted. Just on the issue card itself, click the coloured square next to the issue title and choose from the available options: Hope this helps! Or from the Epics panel in the scrum/kanban board of a company managed project, you can still select a color from the little color marker next to each epic:
Jira uses the suggested epic issue type to power other features in team-managed projects, like roadmaps and reports. To use these features, you must use the suggested Epic issue type (and avoid creating your own custom issue type called "Epic"). Learn more about managing epics. Standard issue types. Bug. Agile teams use the bug issue type to
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jira change issue to epic