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      NOTE: This suggestion is for JIRA Portfolio Cloud. Using JIRA Portfolio Server? See the corresponding suggestion.

      Problem Definition

      Currently it is not possible to display epic priorities in Portfolio in the same way they are displayed in JIRA and vice versa. This is due to the fact that in JIRA all issues are ranked in a “flat” manner: you can have sub-tasks before parents and stories before epics, etc when you search for issues. In Portfolio, issues are displayed based on hierarchy and as such, they cannot be ranked in the same manner as those in JIRA.

      Suggested Solution

      Provide a way to import these priorities and hierarchies between Portfolio and JIRA, so that they can also be viewed in JIRA.

      Workaround

      A possible workaround would be to change the order of your stories in JIRA based off how you would like your Epics ranked.

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            IMPORTANT: JAC is a Public system and anyone on the internet will be able to view the data in the created JAC tickets. Please don’t include Customer or Sensitive data in the JAC ticket.

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              • Our product teams collect and evaluate feedback from a number of different sources. To learn more about how we use customer feedback in the planning process, check out our new feature policy.

                NOTE: This suggestion is for JIRA Portfolio Cloud. Using JIRA Portfolio Server? See the corresponding suggestion.

                Problem Definition

                Currently it is not possible to display epic priorities in Portfolio in the same way they are displayed in JIRA and vice versa. This is due to the fact that in JIRA all issues are ranked in a “flat” manner: you can have sub-tasks before parents and stories before epics, etc when you search for issues. In Portfolio, issues are displayed based on hierarchy and as such, they cannot be ranked in the same manner as those in JIRA.

                Suggested Solution

                Provide a way to import these priorities and hierarchies between Portfolio and JIRA, so that they can also be viewed in JIRA.

                Workaround

                A possible workaround would be to change the order of your stories in JIRA based off how you would like your Epics ranked.

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                            rfuerst Rachel Fuerst (Inactive)
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