I want to add bugs to a bugfixing story and want to display them in a scrum board. If I chose sub tasks for the bugs i can see them in the active sprint. But if i chose the issue type bug for the bugs and link them to a story, i cant see them in the scrum board.
I'm having this issue too, my bugs are appearing at the bottom of the active sprint rather than when I expand the story. Any suggestions?
Thanks for your reply, but we want to link bugs and stories. The idea was to see the bugs when you expand the story. This works only for bugs as sub-task not for bugs as issuetype "bug". We found the solution to convert bugs to own sub task called Sub-Bug.
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That's why I asked about the issue type, as sub-tasks will appear on boards (assuming the filter does not exclude them)
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So your board filter is not including them. You'll need to adjust it so that it pulls them in.
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Yes,
I also need to do it.
I want bugs on the same Scrum board of the history.
How Can I do it?
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Change the filter of the board so that it includes bugs.
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Are these bugs a sub-task type or standard (same level as stories)
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