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Hi all,
When I sort by Status, the order is
I think that Delivery should appear after Ready for Delivery. Is there a way to fix that?
Hi @maxencetaieb There's no real concept of ordering for the Jira status unfortunately - it's a workflow and things don't have to be linear. If you want to do something like this I'd recommend creating a different field (a field of type "Select") to represent status if that's an option for you. However if you'd still prefer to use the Jira status field, know that you can still create a board where the columns are from that field - and you can reorder these columns to match how you want to see them.
@Chris Timms are you using a Select field for Now/Next/Later? If so that should work out of the box: https://www.loom.com/share/3c3dbd135e194b5999e0d1194593142e - if that's not the case please let me know.
Cheers,
Tanguy
Hey @Tanguy Crusson , I managed to test this today and can confirm, I am a liar :D the sort order works as you described.
Regards,
-C
Hahaha well maybe you came across a temporary bug, it's been known to happen 😅
Hi @Tanguy Crusson , I always thought you could define the status ordering in the Jira Cloud - Settings - Issues (Issues Attributes) - Statuses screen, using the up/down arrows to define the sorting order within the Status Category...well, it works when filtering & sorting there...
While I agree the workflow is not necessarily linear, I feel this is a good way to provide some control to ordering generally (i.e To Do -> In Progress -> Done makes sense right?) and inside those categories you should be able to generally say a queued idea is ready for design v's being actively designed...
I feel a similar approach in Product Discovery would add value...