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I would like to see only some issues in a jira project

karim.belhadj
Contributor
February 20, 2020

Hello Team

We are using jira project for two software application so the two applications  issues are in the same project , we do not like to use two project separate , but as im application  responsable  i like to see only issues related to my application not the other one  .

Any  idea ? Thank you very much .

 

 

Regards

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Matt Doar
Community Champion
February 20, 2020

I'd start by using the Components field

karim.belhadj
Contributor
February 21, 2020

Hello @Matt Doar  , but i do not like to see other issues of the application B .

 

Regards

Daniel Ebers
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March 15, 2020

The use of Components is only the start base. As soon as using them you can work with filters, dashboards or (when using Jira Software) even a Kanban Board if you want to.

By doing so you will not see other issues of application B (if your JQL queries/filters in place are crafted properly).

Please see https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirasoftwareserver/configuring-filters-938845268.html for further tips and tricks.

Cheers,
Daniel

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