My project have a kanban board for EPICs. 4 teams work on those EPICS, and i created 4 different Sprint boards. Each sprint board is created by a filter query from the EPICs kanban board. Now i want the below solutiona.
When viewing the sprint board, sub-tasks should be grouped to Tas (seen right below). How can i create it?
When moved task to product backlog to sprint backlog, it should move the subtasks as well.
Hi @Sajin Antony and welcome to the community!
First of all I think that you didn't upload any picture. Second of all, may I ask why you created 4 different scrum boards for your teams? I think one scrum board with active parallel sprints could do the work for you. In addition, you could group your subtasks using swimlanes from board configuration.
Concerning the move subtasks back to backlog when parent task was moved, this could be done by Automation. Have you tried this solution?
Hi Alex,
Thank you for the quick feedbak. I can't upload pictures because of project confidentiality. The scrum boards were created by the previous admin and at this stage it is difficult to chnage the configuration. Swimlanes solved the first issue. Thanks. For the second, thanks for the automation tips. However, it worked only if i change the status of issue (task) in the dialog box. When i try to drag and drop the tasks in backlog view (product to sprint) sub tasks status isn´t changing.
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Hi @Alex Koxaras _Relational_ It took some time for the update, but it is working now. Thank you. And now i know whom to address for my future queries.
Thanks a lot. I am also working in big picture module. I have some doubts, let me put it together and ask you in a asingle thread.
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Hi @Sajin Antony! Nice to know that everything worked out fine! Kindly mark my answer as accepted, in order to help other people in the community to find the right answers.
And whenever ready, post a new question about something new.
Regards,
Alex
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