Hello,
In the project templates (business project) there are basically 2 process types - task and subtask. These are also shown visually in the list and the timeline in a structured manner. The subtask is subordinate to the task.
My question:
Is it possible to add a 3rd level?
So that a structure consists of 3 levels.
As an an example:
Currently:
-Task
- subtask
New:
-Phase
- task
- subtask
The 1st level (phase) and the 2nd level (task) should be visually visible in the timeline.
The 3rd level should be like in the software project templates (srum).
I look forward to your feedback, thank you very much.
Hi,
I am hoping for answer to this as well.
I need an epic level so that is can all be seen in our Plan.
Thanks
Hi Wolfgang,
You can try adding an Epic to the Issue Type Scheme. But the Epic will need to use the same workflow as the Task and Sub-task issue types to not break the Board.
I have not tried that 3 deep with the Timeline so I hope it works for you!
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Hi Wolfgang, I'm interested in knowing how to do this hierarchy upgrade with Epics in business projects, but all i got was enabling the creation of Epic. Couldn't find the way to organize the hierarchy for those issues to appear just like in software projects. do you know how to do it?
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Yes but with a business project, that is not visual. It only shows that when you go to the epic. But the List view doesn't show the hierarchy with Epics.
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We have people using Monday.com for project management, and we'd like them to use Jira instead, but this lack of hierarchy support may be a non-starter.
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