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The TLDR: I have a non-Backlog status showing up in the backlog even though it is not added to the backlog. It is assigned to a Kanban Column, and the issues also show there.
My PO that owns this project actually likes it there and wants other statuses there, I am working with that, but I need to know how this happens. He has no actual workflow, only floating statuses for his issues.
1. A screen image of your Columns/Status mapping page - See attached
2. The JQL of the filter query used by your board.
("Product[Dropdown]" = "Salesforce (CRM)" or "Product Owner[User Picker (single user)]" = 6331f0c92eaaa5dcfa142fd2) and assignee != 63d92c7d8978d7a43538a4a4 ORDER BY Rank ASC
3. Specify if you are using a Team Managed project or a Company Managed project.
Company Managed Project
4. Specify if the project is a Service project, a Software project, or a Business/Work Management project.
Software KanBan Project
5. Show us the details of an issue, including the status, type, Create/Updated/Resolved dates, and Sprint field, that you think should be appearing but is not.
Hello @Michele Bazzani
Can you provide images that show the details of an issue that is appearing in both the Backlog list and in a column on the board?
SC-118 appears in the column on the KanBan for that status and ALSO in the backlog
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Thank you for that clarification.
That is by design.
Notice that your Backlog screen is broken into two lists; one titled "Ready for Refinement" at the top, and below that one titled "Backlog".
For a Kanban board on the Backlog screen the list at the top of the screen will be the items in the first (left-most) column of your board that includes a mapped Status. The list at the bottom of the screen will be the items in statuses that are in the "Kanban backlog" section of your Columns/Statuses mapping configuration.
I don't know why Atlassian chose to include the first board column as a separate list on the Backlog screen. This is not a configurable option, though, so you won't be able to turn it off.
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Hi Trudy,
Thank you for this. I don't spend a lot of time on the software projects as I am mainly working in the Service Desk side, so I guess I never noticed this about other projects.
I appreciate you!
-M
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