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Summary

Imagine your project is already overdue, and the issues scheduled for the next release depend on issues in multiple projects. Finding and managing these issues can be time-consuming and complicated. With JQL Search Extensions for Jira, you can easily identify all issues blocking your project

Step 1: Create a new dashboard

  1. Go to Dashboards > Create dashboard.

  2. Name the dashboard Project blockers, then click Save

Step 2: Create a filter with a JQL query

  1. Go to issue search (issue navigator) and enter the JQL to find issues blocking your release:

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    linkType = blocks AND linkedByIssueProject = SEARCH and linkedIssueStatusCategory != "Done"
  2. Save the query as a filter and name it Issues blocking search project.

  3. If you want to further narrow this search, you can try these options: 

    1. UselinkedIssueType = Story to search for issues that are blockers for stories in your project.

    2. Try linkedIssuePriority = Blocker to search for issues that are dependencies of dependent on blockers in your backlog.

    3. Try adding more keywords: assignee = unassigned - to identify issues that are being worked on or component = Core to limit the search to blockers from the Core component. 

Tip

See all available Links keywords in the JQL functions and keywords reference page.

Step 3: Present data on the dashboard

Add the following gadgets to the dashboard that you created in Step 1:

  • Filter Results gadget: use the saved filter: Issues blocking search project.

  • Pie Chart gadget: use the saved filter: Issues blocking search project and set statistic type to Status.

  • Issue Statistics gadget: use the saved filter: Issues blocking search project and set statistic type to Project.

  • Created vs resolved Resolved gadget, use saved filter: Issues blocking search project.

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