Ranking an issue

Rank your issues to organize your team's tasks more effectively. By ranking issues, you actually arrange issues according to their relative importance or urgency. For example, you have two issues that are of 'High' priority. With JIRA Software ranking, you can choose which of these two issues have a higher priority or ranking than the other.

When you rank an issue, you also change its relative priority in its current column and swimlane.

To rank an issue:

  1. Rank an issue by dragging and dropping it to a higher or lower position in the Backlog, or to a column in thte Active sprints.


    Screenshot: dragging and dropping an issue in the Backlog


    Screenshot: dragging and dropping an issue to a column in the Active sprints

     

Tips and notes:

  • You can use Keyboard Shortcuts 's' + 'b' to move an issue to the bottom of its current column, or 's' + 't' to move it to the top.
  • You can send multiple issues to the top or bottom of the backlog. Select the issues while pressing and holding down the 'Shift' or 'Ctrl' key, and then right-click > Top of Backlog or Bottom of Backlog.
  • When you rank an issue that has sub-tasks, all of the sub-tasks are automatically moved with the issue.
  • Sub-task issues can only be ranked in relation to their 'sibling' issues.

(info)  Please note:

  • You can only rank issues if ranking has been enabled — see Enabling ranking.
  • You can only rank issues if you have the 'Schedule Issue' and 'Edit Issue' permissions for the issue you want to move higher or lower on your board.
  • When you move an issue from the Scrum backlog to a sprint, and it's the first issue added to the sprint, the issue will retain its rank. If issues have already been added to the sprint, the ranking of the issue will be relative to the ranking of the other issues in the sprint.
Last modified on Nov 2, 2016

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