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Key: JRA-10574
Type: Improvement Improvement
Status: Open Open
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: Paul McArdle
Votes: 4
Watchers: 2
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Ability to filter issue listing by parent/child relationship

Created: 08/Jul/06 04:02 AM   Updated: 01/Nov/06 12:03 AM
Component/s: Filtering & Indexing
Affects Version/s: 3.4.3
Fix Version/s: None

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Participants: Paul McArdle and Scott Farquhar [Atlassian]
Since last comment: 2 years, 11 weeks, 4 days ago
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Hi there,

You may already have done this, but it would be great if we could filter out, in the listing of jobs, any that are a linked child of a higher level job (i.e. so that we can summarise up to the 5-10 key jobs in each version upgrade, rather than looking at 50-100 individual jobs).

Let me know if we can do this with the current version of JIRA we have, or any upgrades already released, or any upgrade to Pro or Enterprise.

If not, please schedule for a future release.

Thanks

Paul



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Scott Farquhar [Atlassian] added a comment - 19/Jul/06 02:27 AM
Can you please explain further what you want?

For release notes - you want them to be summarised better? Is that right?


Paul McArdle added a comment - 19/Jul/06 07:18 AM
Not exactly, Scott.

What I would like is to be able to have jobs that say, for instance:

Job 1) Fix bugs
Job 1a) Fix bug a
Job 1b) Fix bug b
Job 1c) Fix bug c
etc...

Job 2) New data
Job 2a) New data a
Job 2b) New data b

Job 3) New interface
Job 3a) New interface part a
etc...

Then I would be able to group, sort, display etc by the higher level parent jobs (and even sum up the time outstanding on all the child jobs underneath.

Does JIRA already do this? If so, how?