Hi Jira experts,
I'm using BigPicture Gantt module and managing the dependencies. Below is one of my milestone, the "Inward dependencies" lists all sources and targets. The format is very nice but it's difficult to understand the special ID. From my view, it's just a beautiful list and nothing esle. I hit same problem in the right "Infobar".
Is it possible to display summary instead? I know the summary is always very long, so is it better to popup a big size window?
BR.
Hi @Apple
Please be advised that the BigPicture Team is intensively working on implementing a set of new features to improve working with dependency links.
Yesterday in this thread, I mentioned one of the planned features ONE-19512. Please be informed that the scope of this functionality also includes displaying the "Summary" field instead of the "Issue Key" field.
Thanks a lot, @Anna-BigPicture , looks I can expect a big experience improvement from these developing features.
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Hi @Apple
Have you checked the BigPicture documentation to learn if this is possible? Here is the link for you to check: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1212259/bigpicture-project-management-ppm?hosting=cloud&tab=support
Best regards,
Bill
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Yes, I've read the document over but failed to resolve my question. In case I miss anything, can you show me which chapter can help?
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Hi, @Apple
I am not using that addon, so please take a look at the response from @Anna-BigPicture for a vendor perspective.
Thanks!
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