Currently the Attributes (Key, Summary, Assignee, Type, Status) are displayed here. But not the resolution.
The Gap: if there is no change on a disciplinary task , eg. sys, the story is done with won´t do resolution → no change on SysReq. but it is not visible. Overview would give the impression that the status is done, SysReq were written and story is closed.
Including the resolution in the overview would improve the tracking and visibilty of change through spec and implementation. –> what was really changed and where.
Hi Mummareddy,
Can you provide some screenshots to make it clearer exactly what you are referring to and what you want to change?
@John Funk Here i'm attaching the screenshot please find it, the Attributes (Key, Summary, Assignee, Type, Status) are displayed here. I need to add the resolution column too.
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You will not be able to do - you can't add columns there.
Another way to solve it would be to change your workflow to create statuses based on the Resolution type. Then they would show up here.
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There is a change request asking for the capability to change the columns displayed in the Child Issue/ Subtasks / Issues in Epics panels. You can add your vote/comments to it.
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as already suggested, this isn't currently possible, however if you're open to solutions from the Atlassian Marketplace, you should get pretty close; see e.g. this thread for possible directions forward.
Best, Hannes
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If you would be interested in an app to help with this, you may want to try our plugin.
The app shows your Epic and its children hierarchy in a tree view.
Also in the screen grab below, the app shows the hierarchy on the issue screen as well, with the statuses of the child issues which can be edited too.
The app can help you easily Sum up values (time tracking/story point/custom numeric fields) to see overall progress for your Issues at each parent level, in percentage terms wrt time tracking and story points.
Do try it out.
(Disclaimer: I work on RVS, the vendor for this app)
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