Hi All
Our board is grouped with swimlanes, firstly on the Epic, then per Story (with Subtasks)...
Anyone got any thoughts on why one particular story and it's tasks don't group in their own swim lane?
To help paint the pic, we have 1 epic and 5 stories (each with their own subtasks).
All stories are showing in the Epic and 4 of the 5 stories have their own swimlanes further down. The one story that doesn't have it's own swimlane, all it's subtasks are showing in the epic too
Any help appreciated, I can't see anything different about the "offending" story as to why it wouldn't have it's own swimlane?
Cheers!
Mark
Hello Mark,
Welcome to Atlassian community!
Please, try the steps below in order to better identify what is different about this particular story:
1 - Did the Sub-tasks linked to this Story are also added with an Epic Link? Compare it with the other sub-tasks that are correct displaying under their stories.
I think that only a sub-task and Story link should be configured to display the swimlane as you need and maybe a manual link directly between the sub-tasks and Epic have overwritten the Stories and Sub-task relation, adding the sub-tasks under the Epic swimlane instead of the Story.
2 - Check if the Story was moved from any other project
3 - Check if the Epic link is properly configured in the Story and try to remove and add it back to ensure we are not facing a re-index problem.
Let us know your results.
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