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Conchita Moody
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September 8, 2025

Issue Message Received- For work item XXX to be visible. It must match your project and filters, and have a status thats assigned to the board. 

 

Any solutions on how to resolve this issue?

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Trisha Griffis
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September 8, 2025
"For work item XXX to be visible. It must match your project and filters, and have a status thats assigned to the board."…usually appears in Jira Software when:
 
You’re trying to view or access an issue (e.g., from a notification or direct link),
 
But the issue isn’t appearing on your board due to configuration issues like filters, statuses, or board settings.
 
1. Check the Board Filter Query
Make sure your work item meets this filter. Common culprits:
 
The filter excludes certain issue types, projects, or labels.
 
The issue isn’t part of the selected project(s).  
 
Example:
 
If your board’s filter is: project = ABC AND issuetype in (Story, Bug) AND status != Closed 
 
…then any Epic, Task, or Closed issue will not appear.
 
 Fix: Edit the filter to include all needed issue types or projects.
 
2. Check the Status Mappings
Go to: Board Settings → Columns
 
Here you’ll see:
 
The statuses your board uses (mapped to columns).
 
Any unmapped statuses will be listed on the right.
 
If the issue’s status is unmapped, it won’t appear on the board — even if it matches the filter.
 
Fix: Drag the unmapped status into a column.
 
3. Confirm Issue Belongs to the Right Project
Even if the issue is technically accessible to you, it must belong to the same project or be included in the board filter.
 
Fix: Ensure the issue:
 
Is in the correct project
 
OR the board filter includes its project
 
4. Check Issue Type Exclusions
 
Some boards are configured to only show certain issue types.
 
Fix: Add missing issue types to the board filter, or reassign the issue to an included type.
 
5. Check Permissions
 
You might not have permission to see certain issues if you aren’t in the right role or group.
 
Fix: Verify your project role or permissions allow you to see the issue (especially if it’s restricted via Issue Security Schemes).
 
If you are still having trouble, Jer-nee is a Gold Atlassian Solutions Partner, we're happy to do a quick call to help you resolve this, you can book a call here: calendar.app.google/wfCudRkLvcubMnTy5: 
Conchita Moody
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September 8, 2025

Related to filters. I show Parent replaces Epic. I think this may be the issue if so, how do I correct it?

 

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