Iam trying to create Filters with a hierarchy combination of
---> Users---> User Stories ---> Sub Tasks---> Status---> Assignee.
Is there any quick way to do it in Jira , Please advise. Thanks.
Regards
Shiva Patil
I am sorry, but that does not make sense. Filters don't have a hierarchy because the items you've listed have no direct relationships.
I suspect all you want is "Assignee in (list of users) and issue type in (list of issue types) and status in (list of status)"
Nic Thank you for your reply. However the inputs shared by you I have already done it in JIra. I agree filters do not have hierarchy.
I am trying to develop Filters which can help me in the Stand up meeting.When I click on the User Name , the following should be seen :-
1) Assignee----> User Stories---> Sub Task of Each User story ----> Status.
In the meeting we discuss about the Sub Tasks and its status. It will help identifying the issues /Risks /Status at the Sub task level.
That's why I am looking is there any possibility we can create such a combination of filters. Thanks in advance.
Regards
Shiva Patil
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Use quick filters. One for assignee, one for stories and then probably one for "issuetype in subTaskTypes()"
Status is probably not worth including, as the status will mostly be shown already by the columns in the board.
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