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How do I hide closed issues when grouping by subtask

Jonas Stenberg
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October 28, 2019

We use the Board view during daily standups and the best view for that is "Group by" subtask.

It is possible to expand and minimize issues wich is great but the problem is that it is not possible to see on a minimized issue that the issue is closed. I would like that the issue is either displayed with a strike-through as it is or simply hidden from this view with a filter or something. Is this possible to achieve?

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Adi Mogilevsky
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September 26, 2018

Hi

There is an open source solution you might find here

https://github.com/SAP/solman-fb-jira-addon

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Kevin Despain
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October 26, 2015

Hi @Bala Amirineni,

Have the same question. We use JIRA for defect tracking and Zephyr for testing and would like to integrate them in to Solution Manager for SAP issues.

How I see this working is when a workflow is triggered in JIRA that it is sent to Solution Manager so we don't have to manual copy the information from one system to another.   The next dream would be having it synchronous and Solution Manager sending an update to JIRA. 

There a good document at:

https://support.sap.com/content/dam/library/SAP%20Support%20Portal/support-programs-services/solution-manager/consulting/application-incident-management/3rd-party-interface-r8c3.pdf

That has SAP Solution Manager 3rd party Service Desk interface so this can be done but it would be great if anyone that has done this with JIRA can shine some light on how get them working together.

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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September 22, 2015

I think you need to define what you mean by "integrate".  It's a good word to describe the general "I want systems to interact", but just saying "integrate" does not give us any definition of what you want to do.  There may well be many things you want from "integration", but you need to define them.

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