We have issues in one jira project and epics in other jira project and we wold like to create and automation to do: 1.-. When issues is transitioned to done. 1.1.- if fixversion is created in epic project, assign fixversion to the epic of the issues. 1.2.- if fix version does not exist, create fixversion in epics project and assign. Hi @Tarun Sapra , we have same requirement "restrictive access to certain epics within a project". I could able to "Assigning an issue security scheme to a project (but not able to do at epic level)" after going the document links you provided. Can you guide me on how to "assign an issue security scheme to a epic." Thanks! Click New Action. On the New Action screen search for and click the Assign issue option. From the Assign issue prompt, select a user who will be assigned issues. Click the Save button. Next you can add an if/else condition to the If:matches condition. If the condition in the If block does not match, then the rule will evaluate the Else block. In Scrum Board mode you can choose to show the Epic panel in the board configuration,and Match existing Issue and Epic by dragging cards. View More Comments You must be a registered user to add a comment. Rising Star. Nov 21, 2019. Search for the issues. From the top right, click the ellipse and select bulk update (you'll need to have been granted bulk update privileges by your administrator) Select Bulk Edit. Find the Epic Link field and assign the epic. Continue through the bulk update screens until the bulk update is run. Shimeem Nov 21, 2019. Issue: Associated Epics are not visible on each Issue from the Board view. Without the Backlog view available in Kanban template projects, we have no way to easily see open work by Epic. While we can see Labels on Issue cards in the Board View, we cannot see the associated Epic. Ideally, we want to use Labels for another aspect of the project We , in bezeqint, manage 2 approaches: 1. we have a general EPIC which doesn't have a version and is called: "Regular bugs". you need to link bugs to it if you can't link it to the corresponding story. 2. the PMO, makes a new "clone" of the original released story, with an unreleased version. after this story is created, we can re-assign it to Step 2: To fill the Project Name, Issue type as Epic, Epic Name, and Summary for Epic. Step 3: Click on “Create” button to create a new epic in Jira. 2. Create an Epic from the Epics Panel Link. There are following steps involved to create an epic from the Epics Panel Link on the dashboard. Step 1: Click on the “Backlog” tab on the Jira ZA14MU.