Hi Guys,
I am using server based Jira.
is there any solution for Sub-tasks not appearing on Kanban Board when I use any filter?
Sub-Task are appearing in the Kanban board if I don't use any filter query but when I use any filter query like "Epic Link" or others then it does not show sub tasks.
Hi,
With standard JQL, you can only get a list of of epic's children if you know the epic key:
parentEpic=MYEPIC-1
As a next step, you can use our app to find the child issues based on criteria of the epic:
issue in childrenOfIssuesInQueryRecursive("project='ACME' and type=Epic and Team='Team 2'")
Check out the documentation if you want to know more.
I hope this helps!
Daniel
Hi @Naveen Narula and welcome.
Epic Link field is not applicable to sub-tasks Therefore if you quick filter with an epic link, you will get not a single subtask as a result. What are these other filters you are trying to use?
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Hi Alex
I have four epics in my project, each epic has tasks and each task has few sub tasks.
I would like to create a kanban board for each epic separately.
When I create Kanban board for epic A and I filter using epic link A it just shows the tasks linked to it not the sub tasks linked to the tasks.
But when I create kanban board for the whole project without any filter it show all the tasks and subtasks linked to the tasks.
I am wondering is there a way that can show tasks and subtasks for an Epic Kanban.
I hope i am making sense here.
Thanks
Naveen
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As I said in my initial comment Epic Link is not inherited to subtasks. Epic link exists only in the parent-child relationship when the parent is the epic.
You can use however the JQL below to get the results you want
parentEpic = EPIC_KEY
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Hi Alex
ParentEpic is not a function() for me.
I tried earlier but it is not like a function in Jira version I am using. 😆
Is there any other JQL query that I can use to show epic's tasks and task's subtasks on Kanban board?
Thanks
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Well, what version of Jira are you using?
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Hi Alex
I found the solution
Its issue in childIssuesOf()
This worked for me.
Thank you again
Naveen
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Naveen - try clearing Kanban board sub-filter from your Kanban board configurations and then recheck.
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