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Is there a filter to organize the active sprint in the backlog so you can eyeball which tickets are

Jay Pawar May 4, 2018

Currently, everything is bundled together and it's in the priority ordered with Epic tags. I would like to see as to what's done, in progress and code review etc. Thanks in advance!

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May 4, 2018

@Jay Pawar I am sorry for the confusion. You will need to create a new board in order to view active sprint and backlog issues simultaneously, and display them arranged by status.

In the backlog view you will only see issues arranged by rank. You won't be able to change the way the Backlog is displayed because it is essentially the staging ground for ranking issues, estimating, and creating sprints.

The Sprint board only displays issues that are assigned to an active sprint.

Boards are fairly easy to create and configure. I believe that will be the best method for achieving what you want.

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Jay Pawar May 4, 2018

@Jonny Adams Hello Adam, Thank you for responding and we do have Sprint boards and we see swim lane view when we are on "Active Sprint" page. But when we click on the "Backlog" icon we see all the issues including in Active Sprint with Epic tags on the right instead we would like to see all the included issues with proper status like in TODO, In Progress, Code Review, Ready For QA and etc. Hope this can be done or sorted out using JQL filters.

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November 2, 2018

I am facing something similar.  I want to have a really tidy backlog to sprint plan against while not filtering out what is in the active sprint "tab".  That doesn't seem possible.

However, the Quick Filters don't impact the Active Sprint tab so I am building out really prescribed quick filters by types, story values, sprint is empty etc and then applying those in the Sprint and Estimation session as we go through it.

Perhaps that helps a little.

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May 4, 2018

@Jay Pawar If you are using the Sprint board then you should see all of those columns for issues in the sprint. If you are not using a sprint board then what you need to do is create another board. You can design a board to show the columns with the statuses mentioned in your question. See this link for details https://www.atlassian.com/agile/tutorials/creating-your-agile-board

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