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Resolution: Fixed
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HideAtlassian Status as at 11 February 2016
We have implemented a solution which addresses the required use-cases and is optimised for the main use-case of locating an open epic from the same project, see comment below for discussion on the implementation.
This feature is now available for both JIRA Software Cloud and JIRA Software Server.
The server release version is 7.1.0, please see the server release notes for further details.Kind regards,
Martin
JIRA SoftwareShowAtlassian Status as at 11 February 2016 We have implemented a solution which addresses the required use-cases and is optimised for the main use-case of locating an open epic from the same project, see comment below for discussion on the implementation. This feature is now available for both JIRA Software Cloud and JIRA Software Server. The server release version is 7.1.0, please see the server release notes for further details. Kind regards, Martin JIRA Software -
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Steps to reproduce
- Login to JIRA as an Administrator;
- Create an Epic in a project;
- Now create a new issues and choose a different project;
- Click on the dropdown of the "Epic Link" field;
- The Epic created before in a different project is listed in this project as well;
What is needed
We want the "Epic Link" field to display only Epics from the selected project.
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JSWSERVER-20400 As a user, I want to be able only see epics and sprints from my project when I create an issue
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JSWSERVER-12611 The EPic Link field lists Epics that are outside of the Project I am working on
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JSWSERVER-12025 As a user I want tasks linked to external Epics to show up in the Epic Swimlane so I can work on them
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JSWSERVER-9993 Closed/Completed Epics Not to Be Displayed in the Epic Link Field Suggestions
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JSWCLOUD-12016 The "Epic Link" field list Epics from all the projects instead of the current one
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JSWCLOUD-16650 Ability to restrict the sprints shown in the 'Sprint Field'
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JSWSERVER-7052 EPIC: Kanban Epics Support
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JSWSERVER-10805 Ability to restrict the sprints shown in the 'Sprint Field'
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JSWSERVER-15819 The "Epic Link" field list Epics from all the projects instead of the current one
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JSWSERVER-16358 The "Epic Link" field list Epics from all the projects instead of the current one
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[JSWSERVER-12016] The "Epic Link" field list Epics from all the projects instead of the current one
Dear Atlassian Jira Support, on behalf of Boston Scientific and all our Jira instances worldwide, please provide an admin setting to only display Epics created within a specific project. Epics created from other projects should not be displayed - this makes no sense as teams want to have fast and efficient display of their Epics (created within their project) only.
I would like no Epics from other projects in mine, it could be good to have a different "context" to limit this depending on the project.
Looking forward to getting a solution finally, it seems this this is something requested since 6 years.
Thanks.
Yes, it can. I also want to have the opportunity to narrow down the epic list. But not to the same project. A better option is to add a JQL filter.
Don't forget that epics and tasks can be placed in different Jira projects.
epics can definitely vary from one project to another.
When you have several projects it comes very difficult to differentiate epics. We have exactly same issue on Labels...
The question is more why can't we scope epics and labels by project.
Issue still exists in the Jira cloud. It really doesn't make sense to have this.
Hi,
we are on Jira software 8.13.0, recently we are upgraded from 7.13.8 to 8.13.0, we have two projects A and B A is having issue type Bug with Epic field, B is the project with restricted only Epics, In A project Users doesn't have permission any sort of Activities for Project B, but when issue creating in project A users are able to see in Epic Search field of Project B Epics, How can they can able to see the Epics links even we restricted to see the epics.
why Jira allows you to see and select epics that you do not have permission for I’ll never understand.
Can anyone help me out how to restrict the epics in Search box epic link.
Thanks.
We are on Jira Software v 7.13. This still have been an issue.
Since this ticket was closed (please re-open), other tickets have been logged for the same problem: JSWSERVER-16358 and JSWSERVER-20400. Unfortunately there is no response from Atlassian.
We have the same problem as listed in this issue that is with resolution Fixed but it is not.
Same here. Working for a company with 100s of projects and epics. Epics field is now pretty much unusable. Please fix. A project-level setting to show only the current project's epics, please.
Same with tags bytheway.
Hi,
@Jorden - the ticket status is Closed hence think everyone leaving comments (including myself) are wasting their time here. I've lost my faith in Atlassian after years of ignorance from their side... I'd not expect many of key issues awaiting response for years to be fixed soon or ever... they seem to prioritise UI touches first that guarantee increased sales instead of all those anoying issues in tickets that have been sitting untouched for years.
Not fixed. It's been reported as not fixed for years. Wow. How hard is it to review resolved tickets for comments and reopen a ticket?
This is not resolved. Please reopen. We need the option to restrict epics on a per-project basis. Still an issue in Jira v8.2.1
Same here, I would like to be able to limit Epic selection on a per-project basis only.
I completely agree. This is not fixed I just got reported by one of our team members even today again. We are using Jira v8.1.0.
I would definitely agree this is not fixed in what I am seeing in 7.6 and 7.13.5. I work at a Fortune 50 company with a massive Jira deployment. There are well over 1,000 projects. The epic link field is essentially unusable. As an Epic exists structurally/hierarchically within a project, it should not be used across projects (IMO).
Even if you disagree with my opinion, there are clearly enough other people on this ticket and others that share it. Therefore, I ask that you make it a project level setting to limit epics to just within this project, and then let people choose if they want to select epics from other projects or not. Additionally the names of some epics are extremely similar. as each project might have the same epic (Security Auditing, or Complete End Of Year Processes). I want to make sure the items are linking to the Epic for this particular project only.
I honestly don't think this is resolved.... nor do all the others trying to figure this out. We may be poor users of Jira, but if that is the case, then educate us or fix this!!!
“if an Epic issue type is Invalid,Closed, Done, Resolved” then an issue cannot be added to that Epic
The issue we have run into is, when folks might not pay close attention, they may select an epic that is closed/invalid and put a new story/bug in it.
We’d like to prevent this user behavior if possible. It was proposed we might see if a rule could do that.
- Modify the drop down for Epic Link in a Story – can we filter out Closed, Done, Invalid, Resolved Epics from this drop down?
- Can a rule be implemented that would prevent a Story from linking to an Epic if that Epic is Invalid or Closed?
@marten oh, thanks for info, I had no idea about this. Seems quite counter-intuitive to me. I'll make necessary changes in workflows.
To implement your recommendation properly, would I need a Epic only Workflow? i.e. what if my Epics and Stories share the same Workflow?
@Nikola, @Xavier: The "Show done epics" is not connected to the Status Done, but to the customfield "Epic Status", which has a separate "Done" marker. So for best practice you add a postfunction in your Epic workflow to set the "Epic Status" field to "Done" when you resolve Epics. Unfortunately you need an app for this, e.g. Misc Workflow Extensions.
@Nicola Bornovà : I agree with you. However, I don't know which criteria is used as filter in "Show done epics". It could be "Resolution = Done". But I can't check it, because in either cases (with "Show done epics" checked or unchecked), I have epics in Open status, and Resolution field with "Unresolved". It's a mistery to me.
Why is the filter for "Show done epics" connected to status and not to resolution? This doesn't make any sense - we have many Epic workflows with different final status than Done (like Closed, Resolved, Acknowledged etc. etc.). This checkbox should definitely be connected to Resolution, not to Status. (and to be clear - it should be switch between Unresolved or any resolved Resolution)
I found in our Jira version, when I select in Epic link field, Epics of current project are displayed on top of the list in "Suggestions" section. I think that it's rather enough for me. This solution meets the need of who want a limited choices and in the same time that who wish to have larger choices.
Still showing on our cloud version. Can we get a response on this please guys?
NOT FIXED (since 2013 and going.....)
Still showing ALL the Epics from ALL the Projects !!!!
Shame on you Atlassian !!!
It's not a Suggestion it's a BUG !!! a terrible one !!!
After commenting above 7 months ago, I just now took another shot at articulating this story as JSWSERVER-16692, which for me too remains unresolved. I dunno, maybe we stand a better chance at getting a "new" issue resolved, than opening a resolved issue.
This post and comments began Jan 2014. Hard to believe no one at Atlassian has solutioned this issue.. do you not see the posts or understand how frustrating and non-efficient it is to scroll through a long list of Epics every time stories are created. Jira is supposed to automate and streamline.. make it easy to manage Sprints and stories.. the long Epic list is crazy.. seriously! My company finally gave up and went with a component list instead. Fix the problem! PLEASE!!!
NOT FIXED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, still showing ALL the Epics from ALL the Projects !!!!
Still not fixed. All the epics from all projects are listed in picklist for current project. Frustrating to scroll through a long list every time we create a new user story. Any updates or eta on when this issue will be resolved?
Is this issue going to be fixed? the ticket status is resolved and the issue is still happening with version 7.2.x
Why on the Earth is this still an issue? It makes Jira Cloud so unusable and adds security issues. Can it be fixed ASAP?
That is a know issue in Jira Cloud and Atlassian has no resolution for it when I checked about 3 months ago.
Epics Links for all projects are still all showing for me with Atlassian JIRA Project Management Software v7.3.7. Please fix this, no need to see Epic links from other projects.
Still not fixed for us either (Jira 7.3). For Example when creating a new issue you can link this issue to every epic you are allowed to see overall. Thats not applicable at all! Please fix asap.
Make the epic link smart to only show the epic's from what the board filter is using. so for example if the board filter allow 4 projects, the epic link search should ONLY search across those 4 projects. If the filter has only one project the search in the epic link will be only across that project.
This change must happen very soon.
Btw: I assume that if you don't have permissions to a project in the filter, you wouldn't see this project either.
We are running 7.3.8 version and the issue is still reproducible. Support, please reopen this ticket and fix. Thanks.
For our company this is a data security issue. Our JIRA instance is used by different clients and its not acceptable that they see epics from projects where they don't have access to. If this issue will not be resolved we unfortunately can't use JIRA anymore.
Agreed. This is really confusing, as I'm getting ready to roll out this software to my team. I'm going to have to explain to not cross epics when assigning issues.
Adding to the pile: the epic link field should show only the project's epics, not global epics.
Agree, this is creating a huge mess for our team. I may not even have the same client on projects and the epics are showing for all projects. Clients are choosing epics from other projects. Should Epics be viewed as global?
This suggestion ticket may be titled "The Epic Link field list Epics from all the projects instead of the current one", but Atlassian did not exactly address that as it was intended. Instead, they added a “Suggestions” section that lists the epics for that particular project. Thus, all epics from other projects (that you have permission to) are still listed below that. Not ideal at all.
Hi, has this been resolved? I'm still seeing all epics from all projects opposed to a single project's assigned epics.
It would be nice to hide All other epics by default then allow users to click to Show all other epics.
This would prevent users from accidentally clicking epic names from other projects unless they know exacly what they are doing.
Hi Kim,
If you are still experiencing the issue, please raise a support request at https://support.atlassian.com
Cheers,
Ignat
JIRA Bugmaster.
I see that there the epics from the current project are displayed then there is a separator and then all epics from all projects are displayed. How do I remove that second part of the drop down?
Either I am still having this bug or I did not configure permissions correctly. Can you give me directions how to configure Jira so the projects can not share any Epics between those? I am using Jira Cloud Code.
I still see epics from other projects in my Cloud Instance.
Our Use Case is that we link to Epics that are in another project. Is there a way to get epics from another project in the dropdown (e.g. a project setting)? Perhaps show all matching epics if there are fewer than 10? Or a checkbox that you can click on that displays all results (like the closed epics checkbox)?
Thanks Martin. Your link "…comment above…" works but the previous one "… (comment-820661)…" doesn't display the answer. Anyway, thanks for your answer.
prabier7658304 - as per my previous comment, we have implemented a solution which addresses the required use-cases and is optimised for the main use-case of locating an open epic from the same project, the comment above details the implementation.
Kind regards,
Martin
JIRA Software
We have installed the version 7.1.0, I read the server release notes and I still see all the Epics from all projects when I create a new issue…
What am I missing?
We have implemented a solution which addresses the required use-cases and is optimised for the main use-case of locating an open epic from the same project, see comment above for more on the implementation.
This feature is now available for both JIRA Software Cloud and JIRA Software Server.
The server release version is 7.1.0, please see the server release notes for further details.
Kind regards,
Martin
JIRA Software
edit: fixed URL
krao1 - not yet, it will be available in the next major release of JIRA Software for server.
Kind regards,
Martin
JIRA Software
heather.walden1362015929 - this should be visible in your Cloud instance now.
Sprint selection is not covered in this issue, please see https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/GHS-11814
Kind regards,
Martin
JIRA Software
I am not seeing this updated in our cloud yet and I also see this issue when selecting a sprint. Separate issue or same?
Thanks Martin! This is very helpful and it's ALWAYS great to see issues that impact a lot of people getting fixed! I know we all appreciate it.
This is now available in JIRA Software Cloud and will be available for JIRA Software Server in a forthcoming release.
Kind regards,
Martin
JIRA Software
ivan.zaguirre1499704428 - it's not shipped yet, please continue to watch this issue for updates of the fix version for JIRA Software Cloud and JIRA Software Server. I will also update the Current Status field when it's released.
The release to JIRA Software Cloud is expected soon.
Kind regards
Martin
JIRA Software
Martin,
I've been checking my company JIRA version and it's 7.0
But I can't see the solution that you explained on comment-820661. Why?
zahira.melendez - the type-ahead currently limits the list to 10 items as you note. We will look into increasing the length of this list balancing performance and usability concerns.
Kind regards,
Martin
JIRA Software
Will the type-ahead display all the epics? Currently in v6.3.12 the type-ahead limits the list to 10. For example, I have a project that has 21 epics. When I type-ahead the project key "SR", the drop down displays 10 of those epics. If my epic is not listed and I don't remember the name of the epic, how do I get it? Displaying all the matches or having a "View all" link like the Component field is beneficial.
Thanks for addressing this issue.
huuuze, this will be available for a future release of JIRA Software only (so 7.x).
Versions of JIRA before 7 (using JIRA Agile) will not get this update, an upgrade to a newer version would be required.
No new versions of JIRA Agile will be released, the only exception would be in case of a security fix. Only critical security issues are backported as per the guidelines set out in the security policy at https://www.atlassian.com/security/secpol with further information at https://confluence.atlassian.com/support/atlassian-patch-policy-201852333.html
Kind regards
Martin
JIRA Software
@Martin, I agree with Cody – this solution is an improvement.
Will the solution to this problem be applied to the 6.x releases or only 7.x?
rob.geraedts - I have explained comment-820661 why this is possible and how it may be used. The shortest summary is that Agile boards show all epics returned by the board's filter and any can be used as the team sees fit. Cross-project or multiple project boards are one common scenario.
More information about the boards is available at https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRASOFTWARECLOUD/Creating+a+board
I've not been actively monitoring this issue so forgive me if I overlook something. I'm not getting the point regarding the Sprint board being able to show issues from more than one project.
If I create an issue, I first select a project to create it in. After selecting a project, I cannot understand how/why I should be able to attach the issue to an epic that is created in another project.
Consider Project A with Epic A and Project B with Epic B.
In my opinion I should never be able to create an issue X that is related to Project A and Epic B! This simply doesn't make sense to me.
Am I missing something?
Rob.
huuuze - The list should only contain epics from projects which the user has browse permissions. As noted above, if you believe this not to be the case please create a support ticket at https://support.atlassian.com . That way we can provide you with support specific to your circumstances and with higher security.
@Martin, and the "Other epics" section will not include Epics if the user does not have permissions in that project, correct?
huuuze - Correct, relative to the issue being edited. Effectively Suggestions would be this project, Other epics would be other projects.
For a project with many open epics the Suggestions section would probably be the whole list at first, then on typing as the list is filtered it would depend on the matching. But the segregation would persist as seen in the 3rd image in my comment above.
@Martin, to be clear, the "Suggestions" section will only llist Epics associated with the ticket's project, correct?
rob.geraedts, karen.e.rogalski, huuuze - there are no known security issues with the epic link field, if a user does not have view permissions for a project then they will not see the epics for that project. If you believe this not to be the case please create a support ticket at https://support.atlassian.com . That way we can provide you with support specific to your circumstances and with higher security.
Kind regards
Martin
JIRA Software
I would like to clarify here that it is not a bug that epics outside of the current project can be used for issue assignment. Agile boards are highly configurable and support multiple projects. It is possible to use epics from one or more projects in the epic panel and assign issues from one or more projects to them - they do not need to be from the same project. This allows management and reporting of epics in single and cross-project cases i.e. progress on an epic with issues from multiple projects can be viewed on an epic report or epic burndown.
The Agile boards, which are the heart of Software projects, support these assignment options and so do the menus used in other contexts to edit the epic link for issues, including the menu in the Quick Create and Quick Edit dialogs and the menu in the View Issue page.
We understand that assignment in these additional contexts is problematic for many of you, the current implementation makes it difficult to identify an epic's project and also if the epic is still open or has been marked as done. We are working to improve this and I have recently updated a related Suggestion GHS-9993 with the solution we are working on which I will post here too.
This approach will assist with the primary goal of finding an open epic in the same project as the issue, but will still allow for the other secondary goals of finding open epics in other projects and done epics in both the same and other projects.
Show open epics only
When "Show done" is unchecked the menu will show:
Top section (if results exist) named Suggestions
Open epics from the same project as the issue (listed alphanumerically)
Second section (if results exist) named All epics
Open epics from other projects (listed alphanumerically)
Show open and done epics
When "Show done" is checked the menu will show:
Top section (if results exist) named Suggestions
Open and Done epics from the same project as the issue (listed alphanumerically, meta-data indicated if done)
Second section (if results exist) named All epics
Open and Done epics from other projects (listed alphanumerically, meta-data indicated if done)
The menu will still include a type-ahead control to filter the list by typing.
Kind regards
Martin
JIRA Software
@Brian, same problem can happen if you have security on issue level permission.
@Fabrizio, that makes sense if those projects are included in the same Agile board. However, this makes no sense as a default behavior. It also overrides the security settings within the project, allowing users to see the Epic name even though they don't have view permissions in that project.
It's a bug and, frankly, should be an easy one to fix from Atlassian's perspective. Add a filter to the Epic Link dropdown that determines if that epic's project is in the Agile board's filter and if security permissions would allow that user to view it.
I encourage everyone to vote this issue up.
for me and a lot of our contact, this is good as it is.
Usually we have different project that store epic that has to be shared in different software project
Not a Suggestion, this is a Bug for my large organization. Re-classify it as a Bug and fix it Atlassian!
This is a big issue. I understand a board may cross multiple projects but an issue is made for a Project, not for a board, no? This could turf a move to Jira for us as we work on dozens and dozens of projects.