Creating Customise Work Items Hierarchy
How Report X Constructs Hierarchies
Report X intelligently combines two key relationship types:
Work Item Linking – leveraging Jira’s built-in issue link types such as blocks, relates to, depends on, etc.
Parent-Child Relationships – using Jira’s standard hierarchy of Epic → Story → Sub-task.
By integrating these, Report X creates a comprehensive, meaningful hierarchy that accurately reflects your project's structure.
Visualizing Customise Hierarchies
Report X supports defining hierarchies with up to five levels, where each level can represent different work item types such as Epic, Story, Task, etc.
Building the Hierarchy
Each hierarchy level corresponds to a configurable work item type.
For example, if you want the top levels of your hierarchy to show Epic and Story, select these work types for those levels.
The selected work types appear as labels in dropdown menus for each level.
Work items of the chosen types display in the hierarchy tree, available in both Table and Card views. (learn more)
Selecting Work Types
The dropdown for each level includes:
A search box to find specific work types quickly.
A list of all available work types.
Buttons to Select All or Clear All work types for that level.
Managing Hierarchy Levels
By default, Report X comes pre-configured with a three-level hierarchy with All work item types selected.
You can easily add new levels using the button below the existing hierarchy levels.
To remove a level, hover over it and click the cross icon on the right side.
You can manage and update the order of hierarchy levels by simply dragging and dropping the levels to rearrange them as needed.
By default, Report X is initially configured with a three-level hierarchy, with All work item types selected
Viewing Your Hierarchy
Once configured, your custom hierarchy will be displayed in the main panel. You can switch between Table View and Card View using the top navigation bar.
Creating custom work items linking
To build custom hierarchies using parent-child relationships and work item linking, follow these steps:
Navigate to Settings and select Work items.
In the left menu, click on Work item linking.
Scroll down to Add New Link Type.
a. Name: Provide a descriptive name for your new link type.
b. Outward Description: Define the meaning of the link from the source issue’s perspective.
(Example: "blocks" – meaning "This issue blocks another issue.")
c. Inward Description: Define the meaning from the target issue’s perspective.
(Example: "is blocked by" – meaning "This issue is blocked by another issue.")
These descriptions will help users understand the relationship direction clearly.
Click Add to create the new link type.