We are using Greenhopper 6.0.3 for planning sprints and the rapid board is extremly handy. But one thing that we want to do is associate all issues in a sprint with a particular version of a JIRA project. So other than doing it by hand for each issue can I set the fixversion on all user stories, bugs, and other issues?
Sure, just go the Sprint Report, click the "View in Issue Navigator" link then use Bulk Edit to apply the fix version to all of the issues.
Thanks,
Shaun
That only shows the stories, not the (sub)tasks. You have to alter the query to show the children of those. Also it shows all stories, including the ones that weren't fixed, that needs to be filtered as well
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This won't work for issues already marked as closed
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Is there a way to do this automatically? Its painful explaining to my dev's that they have to add a ticket to a sprint AND a Version, even though our versions are a single sprint only
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for posterity:
https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/features/automation
You can create a rule that creates releases when you create a sprint, with the same name as the sprint name
And then you can create a rule that sets the 'fix version' of an issue to 'sprint name' whenever the sprint field of an issue is changed.
voila, automatic issue linking to sprint release
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