Hello, I tried to add another column under the Child Isuue table, but I didn't find how to do that.
I would like to get help with that if someone know how to do that
Thnaks
Hi @Hadar Dinte
That is not possible with the built-in features of Jira Cloud. Here is one, of many, suggestions to add that capability. You may watch/vote for it to see progress.
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JSWCLOUD-16211
Kind regards,
Bill
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I don't think that is possible. You can do it with Subtasks of issues a level 0 in the hierarchy by making a change in System->Advanced Settings, but this does not change the Child Issue view at the Epic level.
For situations like this, where you need to display a table of related issues, we've developed Show Related Issues app. Full disclaimer, I work for the vendor.
It would allow you to display a panel beneath Child Issues which contains any field you choose and even sum / average the numeric fields.
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Thank you Chris
Do you know if can I change the existing field in the Cihld issue table?
For example, if now It presents the priory and status, so to change it to priority and assignee
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Sorry, it is not possible at this time. See Bill Sheboy's answer and the link he provided.
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