While exploring Jira Advanced Planning and creating a roadmap, I noticed that the issues in my roadmap are displayed as a simple list shown by issue type (with epics listed first, followed by other issue types like user stories and roadmap items).
However, the roadmaps shown in Atlassian demos and tutorials are structured to reflect parent-child relationships between issues and their dependencies, which is the structure I’m aiming for. Please refer to the screenshots attached to this question.
Could you please advise why my roadmap is not displaying the structure as expected? Is there a specific setting or configuration I need to enable to show the parent-child and other relationships / dependencies between the issues?
Many thanks for your assistance!
Hey @Anastasia Zvonov I think this thread should solve this for you:
https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-questions/Parent-child-relationship-not-displaying-in-advanced-Roadmaps/qaq-p/2375107
If that doesn't work reply to me here and we'll think about what else it could be...
If you're interested in other roadmapping/Gantt options for Jira II'd recommending giving Visor a try (the app I created). You can try it for free and it has a two-way integration with Jira (that maintains all parent-child relationships from Jira).
You may find some of it's additional functionality (like Milestones, custom color coding, and easy sharing) useful as you roadmap out your Jira data.
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