How to make most effectively a searching syntax, which will return complete epic, its tasks and their sub-tasks? I need to save this searching as a filter to get the Timespent report, where work log is saved on epic level, tasks level and sub-tasks level. I have no problem, when tasks level-1 are in the epic only, but I can't get the full range, when there are also sub-tasks. Thanks in advance for help.
Hi Piotr,
On the assumption you are using cloud (as I am), this will return all items below an epic, including sub-tasks. Please let me know if this works or not.
project = "XXX" And "Epic Link" = XXX-123 OR parent in ("XXX-123") or parentEpic = "XXX-123" ORDER BY created DESC
Take care,
Michael
Hi Michael, thank you for a quick response.
I found out in the meantime that "parent in ()" works, however "parentEpic" looks much better to me as in the former case I have to put issue code of every single task level-1, whereas I could put one value in "parentEpic=" getting the same result (I assume I could use either "parent in ()" or parentEpic=" as an equivalent).
Unfortunately "parentEpic" doesn't work in my Jira. I am given the message "Field 'parentEpic' does not exist or you do not have permission to view it."
BR
Piotr
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Are you using Data Center, Cloud, or Server? And, which version?
Michael
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