With "project = XXX" I will see the epics in the new board, in the sidebar. But they have different names to the original board and don't have any issues attached, like in the first screenshot I sent. They will have their original label Number, but all of them are called "No-Label-345" for example. Even though in the original board the issues I have a very similar scenario above. In Kanban view I can see the Epic labels as option Board->Show epic labels is on. However in the backlog view I do not see the epic labels. We use the epic labels in helping with prioritizing the work so it's very important that we can see them in the backlog view. Regards. Louise Answer accepted. You can do it. Use the move option to change the issue type of an issue: Thank you. With this said, in order to link an Epic to an existing Service Management ticket, it’s necessary to add the field to the edit/view screen. Please, go to Project settings > Screens. On this page, click on the Edit icon and then click on the screen and add the Epic link field. Follow the same steps for all screens that you need this field to I will answer there also. But the quick answer is yes, automation for Jira can do that for you. Here's some information to get you started: There are two types of automation: Global: In the Free version, you get 100 executions per product, per month. Project: In all versions, you get unlimited executions per month. Hi, This works with Automation. I have did this and worked (jira cloud version). Here are the steps Created new text field "Parent Epic Name" to Story and Sub-Task screens. For Story, Copy Epic Link from Epic Issue to Story's "Parent Epic Name" field. For Sub-task, Copy "Parent Epic Name" from Parent Issue to Sub-task's "Parent Epic Name" field. Link the sub-tasks to the Stories. (meaning you now have the parent child & links set up for the sub-tasks) Create the Epic. Link/Epic Link all cloned Stories to the Epic. Now you have the Epic > Story > Sub-task hierarchy. Bulk Move the sub-tasks to tasks (this will drop the parent/child relationship) 2 Answers. On the following dialog you'll be able to change the issue type to an epic. Go to edit the story. From the edit page (popup in my case) you can change the story type to "Epic". But - how in this case do you set the "Epic Label". I end up with "unnamed" when I do this. Qmx3.

jira change task to epic