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How to view user stories (on backlog) in priority order?

There doesn't seem to be a way to view iteration-level user stories in any sort of priority order. Specifically, it would be nice if I had a way to view all of my user stories assigned to the "XXX-backlog" iteration according to the priority values assigned to the user stories while also taking into account the dependencies that have been defined between the user stories. I could envision a view of this which is like a dependency graph, where it would start with all the highest-priority stories that have no dependencies and then it would show lower-priority stories, etc.

Does anyone know if this already exists? If not, how would we request this as a new feature?

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There doesn't seem to be a way to view iteration-level user stories in any sort of priority order. Specifically, it would be nice if I had a way to view all of my user stories assigned to the "*-backlog" iteration according to the priority values assigned to the user stories while also taking into account the dependencies that have been defined between the user stories. I could envision a view of this which is like a dependency graph, where it would start with all the highest-priority stories that have no dependencies and then it would show lower-priority stories, etc.

Does anyone know if this already exists? If not, how would we request this as a new feature?


Not sure about the display - but if you want to add an enhancement request, go to the Development tab on jazz.net and create a new work item.

regards

anthony

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