Here we have child issue #157 assigned to Adi. The parent issue, #28, belongs to Mitch. How does Adi know #157 is on his task list? It's not listed on Board nor in Timeline filtered for Adi.
Am I missing a setting?
Hi @IABLE,
I have done a simple simulation on a test environment and noticed that it is definitely possible to show subtasks assigned to me on a board while the parent issue is not. My project is company managed, the board is kanban.
That the subtasks are not visible on the timeline, is normal. Sub-tasks are not available there. But I would expect your subtask to be visible on the board itself.
There are several possible causes, but to make a proper assessment, you would need to share more details about your board and project configuration:
Hope this helps!
Hi Walter,
Thanks for taking the time to help.
We have the free team managed plan.
The only filtering I see is the search and the 'Custom Filters' dropdown. None are set.
I don't see settings for hiding child issues anywhere. I do see the little hierarchy icon for tasks that have child issues. But those tasks do not show up in the circumstances mention in the original post.
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Hi @IABLE,
A team managed project does indeed behave differently. I noticed that subtasks are indeed not visible if you have no grouping by sub-tasks set. This is what I was referring to as swimlanes, but that concept is used on boards in company managed projects, not team managed.
In a team managed project, with no grouping I don't see sub-tasks on the board:
After enabling grouping by sub-task, they appear and I can apply a filter so I can see my sub-tasks:
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Hi Walter,
Thanks for taking the time to help.
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