Relationships with Epics
Trevin O'Cain
From support ticket:
The ability to create relationships with Epics.
"associate tasks - this works well, I associate tasks to epics, move tasks to a sprint but then... in the sprint I can't see epic anymore, I just see the task, I need to click in to see the association. It 's still far from comfortable"
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Caroline Ginty
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Relationships as Epics/Goals
Sante De Santis
Example:
I want to use a list of stories as 'Epics' using the relationship system as it is simpler and more familiar to use.
I want to be able to tag stories in my 'Backlog' list and be able to move stories into any other folder/sprint/list be able to see the relationships I've previously tagged
What Happens:
1- I create a relationship field associated to my Epics list
2- I tag a task
3- I move the task to a future sprint
4- Clickup prompts to carry over custom fields: Rating (I use to star ratings to organize in backlog, so not needed in the sprint)
5- I select not to carry over custom field: Rating
6- In the future sprint, the task does not display relationships
7- I add relationship field connected to Epics in sprint list
8- New field is independent from what was tagged in Backlog
9- I bring task back to backlog, stars and relation field are preserved
Confusion insues