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How to get list of sub subtasks in jira related to a task under a particular Epic using JQL

Karthikeyan Ramachandran May 2, 2022 edited

Intention to create a dashboard that will have a widget for each epic's Subtasks.

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Karthikeyan Ramachandran May 2, 2022

Tried using an JQL and achieved this

 

issueFunction in linkedIssuesOfAll(" 'Epic Link' in ('<Epic>') AND Type in (Task)") AND Type in (Sub-task)

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Trudy Claspill
Community Champion
May 2, 2022

Hello @Karthikeyan Ramachandran 

Welcome to the community.

Jira does not natively provide capabilities to create a filter to get those results. Do you have any third party apps installed that extend JQL search functionality? Is you company open to paying for such third party apps?

Karthikeyan Ramachandran October 22, 2022

Nope . Intention to see if JQL can get that

Trudy Claspill
Community Champion
October 22, 2022

As I said, Jira's native JQL capabilities will not be able to do this in a single JQL query.

If you have access to "issuefunction" then you do already have a third party app installed that extends the JQL capabilities. "issuefunction" is not natively available in Jira. And "linkedissuesofall" is specifically provided by the Adaptavist Scriptrunner app.

Did the query you tried get you what you wanted?

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