Hey,
I am new to JIRA, and there is one very frustrating thing. We have several projects inside a company, however, each project has many boards: ideas, development, clarification. We also have a UA team that makes ads for each project, so they need separate independent boards inside 1 project because this is strange to create each separate project for each board.
The problem is when I create a task for 1 board it automatically appears on the other. But that's something I do not need at all.
Could you please help me by providing a step by step instruction of how to make the boards independent?
Thank you in advance!
Hi Irina - Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
If the issues following the same workflow, you could actually get back with a single board and use Quick Filters to hide the issues you don't want to see.
But there has to be something to differentiate the issues from each other. I would suggest you use Components. Or Issue Types as Anja suggested. Labels are less useful because users can create their own labels and misspell them or use different cases.
But then the filter for each board could include the value of the Component (or Issue Type or whatever field you want to use).
John, thank you for the reply!
Could you please explain in more detail how the components could help? I have created some, but I have no clue how they can help me to separate issues.
Thank you.
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Sure - you filter will look something like this:
Project = ABC and Component = 123 for one board
and
Project = ABC and Component = 456 for another board and so on.
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Hi @Irina_Palto
You need to write the filter for your board what kind of issue types or labels you want to display on board.
You can edit your board filter.
1. Go to three dotes on top right corner -> Board Setting -> general -> filter (edit filter)
If you have little but JQL knowledge you can edit the filter.
I hope it will help.
Regards,
Monika
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Hi @Irina_Palto
You can define filters for each board. Maybe it would help if you use different issue types or labels, which will separate your issues...
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