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Seeing subtasks (child issues) in board vision filtered by assignee?

I'd like to filter my board by assignee, so everyone can see their assigned tasks. Unfortunately, this does not show assigned child issues below the relevant assignee's section. How can I see also child issues sorted by assignee?

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Ollie Guan
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Aug 23, 2019 • edited

Hi @Julia Wolf ,

Group by assignee or group by subtask, you can only choose one of them.

I think the best way to solve this case is use quick filter function , filter the issues assign to currentuser after group by subtask.

But this feature has not been released yet. You can vote for it here

"Ability to create quick filters in Next-gen project".

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Is this feature still not available? I would like the subtasks/child issues to actually appear within the assignee's section. 

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