If you're a Jira admin and you want to restrict this, you'll need to remove the Create team-managed projects permission. For more information on global permissions, see Managing global permissions. To try out a team-managed project: Choose Projects > Create project. In Choose project type > click Select team-managed. 2 Answers. No, it's not possible the way you want. I suggest the most common approach and that's to use Epic -> Task/Story -> Sub-Task hierarchy. The Sub-Task is the smallest task in Jira and it doesn't make sense to have any further sub-issues. Moreover, (User) Story is bigger piece of delivery than a Sub-Task.
Khadhar Mohaideen Oct 08, 2018. I have a requirement where we want to introduce Features as an issue type with the hierarchy of Epic --> Feature ---> Story ---> Sub-tasks., where we should be able to link Features as children of Epic and Stories as children of Features (with a filed similar to "Epic Link", such as "Feature Link" which links
Just paste your Jira link on a Confluence page and it will automatically drop a dynamic Jira issue link on your Confluence page. Once you publish the page, the link will display the issue ID and title, issue category (epic, task, etc.), and issue status in the workflow (to do, in progress, done, etc.). I have defined a Jira Project with a number of Initiatives. Under each Initiative, there is a number of Epics that originate from different Jira Projects. Under each Epic, there are tasks that come from different Jira Projects. I am struggling to find a query that will dynamically list all of the Epics and Tasks that are added to the Initiatives. From Features. Set "Mapping" to "On" and you will see the Epics listed in the right panel. Drag and drop the feature to the Epic you'd like to assign. Open the feature item. Click "Link to" button under "All Links" tab. Set "Link Type" to "Parent" and enter the ID of the Epic you'd like to assign.

1 accepted. In a project roadmap you can only see issues from that project. If you're on the Premium plan then you get access to Advanced Roadmaps - a different product (formerly Portfolio but now integrated into Jira Premium) which will allow you to arrange multiple projects/boards/filters in one view. It's pretty good, but at an added cost.

Answer accepted. @Aline Chapman It is possible to rename "Epic" issue type to "Feature" in Jira Cloud via Administration->Issues->Issue Types->Epic; click on three dots, which shows "Edit". In order to do that one should have Jira Admin access. Renaming is a global change (Configuration), it would impact all Jira projects in that Jira Cloud
Answer accepted. To update this Question, today as of March 4th, 2019, you CAN convert a Task or any type of issue into a sub-task, just by clicking the 3 dots () icon to the far right of the issue title and selecting MOVE. In the Move issue screen, you must select the sub-task (you got to have it enabled or added as an issue type in the qrNZ.
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