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Filter issues in Advanced Roadmap - want to bring in the top level issue and all it's related ones

Rachel Dinham October 27, 2022

Projects (ORANGE) -> Feature (BLUE) -> Epic (PURPLE) -> Stories (GREEN), Tasks. 

 

I can bring in all the "project space" actual projects and see all projects and their hierarchy down to sub tasks in advanced roadmap.

 

What I can't seem to work out how to do is just bring in 1 project and show all the Feature -> Epic -> Stories, Tasks. that are linked to in in the roadmap.

 

Instead of having to wade through the whole portfolio. list.

 

Any help would be amazing!roadmap.png

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Mark Segall
Community Champion
October 27, 2022

Hi @Rachel Dinham and welcome to the community!

You can create filters and create individual views for each project or you can create individual roadmaps for each project.  See my screenshot below where I'm typing in an individual key that I want to filter on:

2022-10-27_10-46-46.jpg

This shows the selected issue with its tree below (note - because I didn't explicitly call out the child issue types, they're grayed out, but they're still visible).

Rachel Dinham October 28, 2022

great will try thanks!

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Mark Segall
Community Champion
October 28, 2022

Answering your question here... Unfortunately, unless someone with more skills than me can prove me wrong, I don't see a way to make children not grayed out unless you explicitly include them in your filter. 

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Rachel Dinham October 28, 2022

@Mark Segall - Thanks that has worked (silly to miss that!).

Is there a way to have the child issues not grayed out?r1.jpg

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