The option to order epic issues by priority. Edited. Decebal Bilan Feb 03, 2023. I am viewing the issues that are part of an epic and I don't see the option to order by Priority (available options are: created, key, status, assignee). Can I order directly from the epic view the issues by priority?
From your project's sidebar, select Issues. Select a pre-set filter in the sidebar, set the field filters, or both. Order and sort the issues using the options at the top of the list of issues. Select an issue to view or edit it. Select Reset to clear your search criteria.
Jira uses the suggested epic issue type to power other features in team-managed projects, like roadmaps and reports. To use these features, you must use the suggested Epic issue type (and avoid creating your own custom issue type called "Epic"). Learn more about managing epics. Standard issue types. Bug. Agile teams use the bug issue type to
Curl command to set the Epic (10519) as a parent to the desired issues (10405 ,10203). Please replace all the things in CAPITAL with the proper values: Select to display only the issue-key column and export to CSV current columns only. This way you get a CSV file that only contains issue-key and issue-id.
You can set the Epic Color for an Epic in a Business project, using the Bulk Change feature to edit the field. The color will display in the Child issues where Epic Link is shown. If what you're showing on that card is the Epic Link field, then it should show there also.
Welcome to the community. As @Marianne Miller details you can reorder them (reprioritize them) in the Backlog view. The changes you make there will be reflected if you open the Epic issue itself and view the list of child stories. Otherwise, while directly viewing the Epic you cannot reorder its child issues. This is true for Classic projects.
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