How to identify Sprint ID and Sprint Origin Board
A simple way to identify Sprint origin board and Sprint ID:
1. Go to "Search Issues" in Jira (Basic mode)
2. Add the "Sprint" filter (Form "More")
3. Select the sprint of which you want to identify the Sprint ID. Just below the Sprint Name, you can see the Board Name which is the Sprint origin board.
4. Click "Advanced" to open the JQL panel.
From here you can get the desired Sprint ID
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It helps but it's not simple. JIRA requires sprint nr when bulk changing tickets but there's now actual easy way to see the sprint nr. It should be visible on the board or at least somewhere where you manage the actual sprint.
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If you know the sprint name, use JQL in issue navigator
Sprint = provide your sprint name here it will show the sprint id
Or
Open any issue in the active sprint and just mouse over on the sprint name it will show up the sprint id in the chrome browser (at bottom)
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Hi @Thiruselvan Murthy -- Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
What is a "Sprint Origin Board"?
To identify the sprint board's id, navigate to the board and look at the URL.
To identify a sprint id, navigate to Filters > View All Issues, and enter a search on the sprint field, such as:
project = yourProjectName AND sprint = "start typing name...
The list of matching sprints will display, and the sprint id values will be shown at the end of each name.
Kind regards,
Bill
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