Make sure you add Labels to issues view screen. You can always add new labels by typing ' L'. Matt Doar. Community Leader. Aug 27, 2019. And also to the edit screen so you can change it. Like. Rene Beck Sep 03, 2019. That did the trick.
Answer accepted. Thanks for reaching out. Replacing the fix version can be simplified a lot and acomplished without an advanced rule by selecting the "Copy From" variable and setting it to "Epic Issue" and then deselecting the "Add to Existing values" option like this: When the Add to existing values is selected the version will be appended to
Hugo Jul 15, 2020. You can change the order of the issues by selecting the epic and dragging/dropping the sub items in the right panel. It is also possible to reorder the issues in the backlog (you can also show all the epics and filter by them when selecting "Epic Panel" in the "Epic" filter). Barry Smith Jan 27, 2022.
Hi Carlyle, it depends on your current Issue. If you have an Epic open, the "Child issue" would be a regular issue e.g. a Task. If you open up the newly created Task, you can create once again a "Child issue" in this case, it becomes a "Subtask". So the hierarchy look like this: Epic -> Task -> Subtask. Or in other words.

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.

Issue: Associated Epics are not visible on each Issue from the Board view. Without the Backlog view available in Kanban template projects, we have no way to easily see open work by Epic. While we can see Labels on Issue cards in the Board View, we cannot see the associated Epic. Ideally, we want to use Labels for another aspect of the project
These would be the exact steps to achieve your need: Create a new select list custom field with the option "Automatically created", adding it to the create screen of your Epics and Tasks. Create a scheduled rule to create the Epic you need and set the Epic with the option "Automatically created" in the custom field you created: Create another
With "project = XXX" I will see the epics in the new board, in the sidebar. But they have different names to the original board and don't have any issues attached, like in the first screenshot I sent. They will have their original label Number, but all of them are called "No-Label-345" for example. Even though in the original board the issues
With this said, in order to link an Epic to an existing Service Management ticket, itโ€™s necessary to add the field to the edit/view screen. Please, go to Project settings > Screens. On this page, click on the Edit icon and then click on the screen and add the Epic link field. Follow the same steps for all screens that you need this field to
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