Forums

Articles
Create
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

How do I add a level between Epic and User Story?

Max Boerma July 16, 2024

Hi!

I was searching around and saw this ticket https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JSWCLOUD-18875. It seems like they published a change to further customize hierarchy in Jira. However, I still can't add a layer between User Story and Epic.

What I want is to have the structure be:

1. Initiative

2. Epic

3. Feature / Problem

4. User Story

5. Sub task

I can create levels above Epics, but that's not really of any use to me here. It also won't help to put feature on the same level as Epic. This is simply because our Epics can contain several features that we want to implement and we want the User Stories to fall under it.

Am I missing something or did the update not fix the request of being able to add a layer between Epic and Story?

 

1 answer

0 votes
CHINNAMUTHEVISAI.SATYANARAYANASHARMA
Contributor
July 16, 2024

Hi,
Jira admins can create a custom hierarchy. But this will be applicable for entire instance, you can't change the issue hierarchy only for your project. Thats being said you can add the hierarchy as you mentioned but it can be done by Jira admins only and will impact all projects in your instance. 

Suggest an answer

Log in or Sign up to answer
DEPLOYMENT TYPE
CLOUD
PRODUCT PLAN
PREMIUM
PERMISSIONS LEVEL
Product Admin
TAGS
atlassian, atlassian government cloud, fedramp, webinar, register for webinar, atlassian cloud webinar, fedramp moderate offering, work faster with cloud

Unlocking the future with Atlassian Government Cloud ☁️

Atlassian Government Cloud has achieved FedRAMP Authorization at the Moderate level! Join our webinar to learn how you can accelerate mission success and move work forward faster in cloud, all while ensuring your critical data is secure.

Register Now
AUG Leaders

Atlassian Community Events