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if you are referring to how sub-tasks are displayed within the parent you can modify the system parameter under admin > system > advanced settings >> jira.table.cols.subtasks.
please observe that this is a global parameter.
Thank you for the reply.
Yes I want to be able view due dates for subtasks within the parent. I added the due date field in jira.table.cols.subtasks. but doesn't change anything for some reason
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it may be that you are using TMP? If so that could explain it as I suspect that parameter is CMP only.
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It's still a CMP. jira.table.cols.subtasks. doesn't mention priority but I can see the priority anyways but not duedate.
I will update if anything changes.
Thanks anyways
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there may be a limit on the number of fields. try removing some.
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@Gabriel Rangel , not to my knowledge.
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@Jack Brickey / @Gabriel Rangel have you found a solution here?
Can you define what you mean when you refer to CMP vs TMP?
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CMP = Company Managed Project
TMP = Team Managed Project
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@Jack Brickey I updated the property by keeping only two values (summary, issuetype) but it was not reflecting in the subtask view. Any idea?
Thanks.
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Unsure. Maybe something has changed. If it is not working as stated then reach out to Atlassian Support.
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