2. The name displayed for stories is the "Summary" field whereas the name displayed for Epics is the "Epic Name" field. When you convert a Story to an Epic the "Summary" field stays the same but the "Epic Name" field will be blank. This is a bug in Jira that has been raised with Atlassian in JRACLOUD-41733. 3. Step 1: Create a new epic in Jira Software There are three ways to create epics in Jira Software: the Timeline, Backlog, and Global Create issue button. When you create an epic, you'll need to enter the following details: Epic name - A short identifier for your epic. This will be used as a label on issues that belong to this epic. To add the Jira macro to a page: From the editor toolbar, choose Insert > Other Macros. Choose Jira from the Development category. Enter a filter or search for a Jira issue. Choose Insert . You can then publish your page to see the macro in action. Screenshot: Configuring the Jira Issues Macro to show a list of issues. Answer accepted. @Satyajit Baral - As stated by the Atlassian team, I am sure that you already know that a child (i.e. one EPIC) can only have one parent/One parent can have multiple children (Jira) - For example. Initiative A (created using Advanced Roadmap hierarchy setup) Please see the attached picture. 3. One-click export from Jira (coming soon) The easiest way to export Jira data to Excel is by using the brand new `Open in Excel` option under the Export dropdown. With this, you can open any Jira search or filter directly in Excel without the need to download, save and convert CSV files. This functionality will be available in your Jira def epicLinkFieldValue = issue.getCustomFieldValue (epicLinkField) //log.warn ("epicLinkFieldValue: " + epicLinkFieldValue) //To pass the epic issue key in string format. String TargetIssueString = epicLinkFieldValue. //To translate the epic issue key to ID. Answer accepted. An Epic can't be assigned to a version at the moment unfortunately, issues within an Epic can be though, and this can be done in bulk via advanced issue view > top right corner, bulk change - IF, your instance is setup to allow you to undertake bulk changes. There's an item in the JIRA backlog requesting that Atlassian add this Hi @Kojo. You must configure the incoming mail, to do this, you must access to: System -> Mail -> Incoming Mail. Click on "add incoming mail server", give it a name and select the email service provider. Then you must add a mail handler, give it a name and choose the type of mail handler and the name of the folder from which it should read, if .

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