To manage your epics from the backlog: Go to the Backlog of your Scrum project. Open the epic panel by using the toggle in the epic filter dropdown. Task. Instructions. Add a new epic. In the epic panel, select + Create epic. You can also select Create in the top navigation bar, then change the issue type to Epic. Update an epic's details. You should be able to use Move to change the sup-task to a Story and then edit the story and add the epic link to the desired epic. Peter Nov 26, 2020. Unfortunatelly if i get it right, i moved it into a subtask. If i want to move it now, i need to change the parent. That all doesnt works out as i expected. In order to create a subtask you need first get into the content of the parent Jira issue. For example in the following screen you have several options to create a subtask: You can click on Create subtask action and it will show up the Subtasks section with the default subtask type, where you can enter the summary. I am new to JIRA and Kanban. I was expecting that when I create an epic and link some stories and tasks to it. The status of the epic will automatically change (e.g. to done) when all the stories and tasks linked to it are done. But it seems this is not the case. Agree - Being able to see the child (task or story) under the epic in the calendar would really help. For a classic planning roadmap, in my epic I may have tasks which are for each quarter for example so I only want to see the task set to the date in each quarter. Currently you can only see the epic running over the whole year. Jira cloud. Diagnosis. The field 'Epic Link' on the child issue should be matched with the 'Epic Name' from its parent, but this mapping is not directly supported under Automation action. The available options are Copy from issue/Copy from parent/ Copy from Epic/ Copy from trigger issue, but these options are only for 'Epic link' not 'Epic Name'. Jira Cards. Keep your team's ideas, epics, stories, and tasks moving fluidly across Miro and Jira without needing to update information in multiple places manually. Pull issues from Jira onto a board to collaborate on them in activities like PI Planning, User Story Mapping, Sprint Planning, Backlog Refinement, and Estimations. The Edit Issue changes the Components field, selecting Copy Components from Epic issue, as I described earlier. Also for that edit, there is a checkbox for Add to existing values . Leave that checked if you want the epic's components added, and. Clear it if you want the epic's components to replace values in the children. Go to the story that you wish to add to the epic and follow these steps: Edit > Epic Link > Click the drop down and select the Epic Link that matches what you want. If Epic Link is not showing on the Configured Fields, follow these steps: Edit > Configure Fields (top right) > Select Epic Link. If Epic Link isn't shown, click "Where is my field EYq16N.

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