You can pull a list of all issues in an epic with the following JQL, by the way: "Epic link" = ORDER BY Due DESC. EPIC-123 would be the issue key of any open Epic you want to check. And ORDER BY Due DESC would make sure the issue with the latest due date appears at the top of your list. Meet the powerful Epic Progress gadget. There is an Epic Progress gadget, and it’s available thanks to Dashboard Hub for Jira. This gadget displays the progression in the completion of a particular group of epics by different estimation statistics. Get the insights you need with a well-designed user interface and great customization.
Steps: Visit the issues and filters page by click on 'Issues and Filters' in the global view of navigation (if you are in a project, first click on the Jira logo on the top left), then on navigate into 'Search issues': Here you can filter out the issues you want to move using the filter bar. Once your filter is set up, click on the top-right
As the name implies, epics usually represent a significant deliverable. In the backlog, you can filter by issues belonging to a single epic. Example: Character movement update; In this example, the epic encompasses the story of adding joystick support, as well other stories, tasks, and bugs in an overall initiative. It might look something like

Therefore, we'd like to write an automatic rule that when the developer-specific Task is transitioned to In Progress then automatically transition the Epic to In Progress and update its Start Date field. We use Manual Trigger automation to create the User Story from the Epic (so the User Story is a child of the Epic).

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jira change epic to task