Jira Work Management doesn't have these fields; but Jira Work Management is un-usuable, because its Timeline cannot fold Tasks into their Epics, because JWM doesn't think you should be using Epics in the first place. Instead, JWM folds sub-tasks under their tasks on the timeline, while Jira Software cannot show sub-tasks at all on the timeline.
An issue board can show you the issues your team is working on, who is assigned to each, and where the issues are in the workflow. To let your team members organize their own workflows, use multiple issue boards. This allows creating multiple issue boards in the same project. Different issue board features are available in different GitLab tiers :
Okay, that worked. Thanks for the tip. For the record, this is what I did: Create "In Progress 2". This appeared on the far right, past "Done". Drag "In Progress 2" to the left of "Done". Manually drag all "Done" items into "In Progress 2". Delete "Done".
You may be able to come close by using a sorted search, like this: Project = "Your Project" AND issuetype != Epic ORDER BY "Epic link", Key. I am explicitly excluding epics to return only tasks and added the Epic link column to the search results, which gives you something like this: If you really want the hierarchy view, you may want to look
1. Navigate to a project’s settings and click on Project automation (will most likely need Administrator role in the project depending on how permissions are configured.) 2. Click Create rule. 3
Enabling ranking. To enable ranking: Go to your board, then select more ( ) > Configure board. Click the Add Rank button. The filter for your board will be updated to order by Rank. This will affect all boards using this filter. 1 ORDER BY Rank ASC. You can also rank issues by other issue properties — for example, priority or issuetype:
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