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Resolution: Unresolved
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Summary
Currently, the sub-task count shrinks to 0 whenever a Quick Filter is applied which hides the Sub-task details too. Especially, when you have Issue Counts showing in the column headers and they don't change when the Quick Filter is activated.
Note: The count may change based on filters applied, it may differ from 0 to other value.
Steps to Reproduce
- Create a Board with multiple issue types (including Sub-Tasks)
- Navigate to board, configure swimlanes (with option Base Swimlanes on Stories, such that Group sub-tasks under their parent issue)
- Create a Quick Filter
- For e.g. A filter which results only Stories
- When the Swimlanes are toggled along with a quick filter, the Sub-Task starts showing as 0
- Refer attached image
Expected Results:
We should show both the "Visible" and "Total" counts such 0 of 2 sub-tasks on the parent swimlanes.
Actual Results
The count just shows number of Sub-tasks on swimlanes but not out of Total.
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[JSWSERVER-21345] Misleading Sub-Task count on Swimlane header, when the filters are applied
Support reference count | New: 1 |
Description |
Original:
h4. Summary
Currently, the sub-task count shrinks to 0 whenever a Quick Filter is applied which hides the Sub-task details too. Especially, when you have Issue Counts showing in the column headers and they don't change when the Quick Filter is activated. h4. Steps to Reproduce # Create a Board with multiple issue types (including Sub-Tasks) # Navigate to board, configure swimlanes (with option _Base Swimlanes on Stories_, such that Group sub-tasks under their parent issue) # Create a Quick Filter -* For e.g. A filter which results only Stories # When the Swimlanes are toggled along with a quick filter, the Sub-Task starts showing as 0 -* Refer attached image h4. Expected Results: We should show both the "Visible" and "Total" counts such *0 of 2 sub-tasks* on the parent swimlanes. h4. Actual Results The count just shows number of Sub-tasks on swimlanes but not out of Total. |
New:
h4. Summary
Currently, the sub-task count shrinks to 0 whenever a Quick Filter is applied which hides the Sub-task details too. Especially, when you have Issue Counts showing in the column headers and they don't change when the Quick Filter is activated. *Note:* The count may change based on filters applied, it may differ from 0 to other value. h4. Steps to Reproduce # Create a Board with multiple issue types (including Sub-Tasks) # Navigate to board, configure swimlanes (with option _Base Swimlanes on Stories_, such that Group sub-tasks under their parent issue) # Create a Quick Filter -* For e.g. A filter which results only Stories # When the Swimlanes are toggled along with a quick filter, the Sub-Task starts showing as 0 -* Refer attached image h4. Expected Results: We should show both the "Visible" and "Total" counts such *0 of 2 sub-tasks* on the parent swimlanes. h4. Actual Results The count just shows number of Sub-tasks on swimlanes but not out of Total. |
Attachment | New: Active Spring Board Sub-Task without Filter.png [ 420367 ] |
Description |
Original:
h4. Summary
Currently, the sub-task count shrinks to 0 whenever a Quick Filter is applied which hides the Sub-task details too. Especially, when you have Issue Counts showing in the column headers and they don't change when the Quick Filter is activated. h4. Steps to Reproduce # Create a Board with multiple issue types (including Sub-Tasks) # Navigate to board, configure swimlanes (with option Base Swimlanes on Stories, such that Group sub-tasks under their parent issue) # Create a Quick Filter, For e.g. which results only Stories # When the Swimlanes are toggled along with a quick filter, the Sub-Task starts showing as 0 -* Refer attached image h4. Expected Results: We should show both the "Visible" and "Total" counts such *0 of 2 sub-tasks* on the parent swimlanes. h4. Actual Results The count just shows number of Sub-tasks on swimlanes but not out of Total. |
New:
h4. Summary
Currently, the sub-task count shrinks to 0 whenever a Quick Filter is applied which hides the Sub-task details too. Especially, when you have Issue Counts showing in the column headers and they don't change when the Quick Filter is activated. h4. Steps to Reproduce # Create a Board with multiple issue types (including Sub-Tasks) # Navigate to board, configure swimlanes (with option _Base Swimlanes on Stories_, such that Group sub-tasks under their parent issue) # Create a Quick Filter -* For e.g. A filter which results only Stories # When the Swimlanes are toggled along with a quick filter, the Sub-Task starts showing as 0 -* Refer attached image h4. Expected Results: We should show both the "Visible" and "Total" counts such *0 of 2 sub-tasks* on the parent swimlanes. h4. Actual Results The count just shows number of Sub-tasks on swimlanes but not out of Total. |
Description |
Original:
Currently, the sub-task count shrinks to 0 whenever a Quick Filter is applied which hides the Sub-task details too. Especially, when you have Issue Counts showing in the column headers and they don't change when the Quick Filter is activated.
h4. Steps to Reproduce # Create a Board with multiple issue types (including Sub-Tasks) # Navigate to board, configure swimlanes (with option Base Swimlanes on Stories, such that Group sub-tasks under their parent issue) # Create a Quick Filter, For e.g. which results only Stories # When the Swimlanes are toggled along with a quick filter, the Sub-Task starts showing as 0 -* Refer attached image h4. Expected Results: We should show both the "Visible" and "Total" counts such *0 of 2 sub-tasks* on the parent swimlanes. h4. Actual Results The count just shows number of Sub-tasks on swimlanes but not out of Total. |
New:
h4. Summary
Currently, the sub-task count shrinks to 0 whenever a Quick Filter is applied which hides the Sub-task details too. Especially, when you have Issue Counts showing in the column headers and they don't change when the Quick Filter is activated. h4. Steps to Reproduce # Create a Board with multiple issue types (including Sub-Tasks) # Navigate to board, configure swimlanes (with option Base Swimlanes on Stories, such that Group sub-tasks under their parent issue) # Create a Quick Filter, For e.g. which results only Stories # When the Swimlanes are toggled along with a quick filter, the Sub-Task starts showing as 0 -* Refer attached image h4. Expected Results: We should show both the "Visible" and "Total" counts such *0 of 2 sub-tasks* on the parent swimlanes. h4. Actual Results The count just shows number of Sub-tasks on swimlanes but not out of Total. |
Summary | Original: Filtering away sub-tasks when Swimlane Strategy is Issues & Subs changes sub-task count to 0 | New: Misleading Sub-Task count on Swimlane header, when the filters are applied |
Description |
Original:
Currently, the sub-task count shrinks to 0 whenever a Quick Filter is applied which hides the Sub-task details too. Especially, when you have Issue Counts showing in the column headers and they don't change when the Quick Filter is activated.
h4. Steps to Reproduce # Create a Board with multiple issue types (including Sub-Tasks) # Navigate to board, configure swimlanes (with option Base Swimlanes on Stories, such that Group sub-tasks under their parent issue) # Create a Quick Filter, For e.g. which results only Stories # When the Swimlanes are toggled along with a quick filter, the Sub-Task starts showing as 0 -* Refer !Active Spring Board Sub-Task.png|thumbnail! h4. Expected Results: We should show both the "Visible" and "Total" counts such 0 of 2 Sub-tasks on the parent swimlanes. h4. Actual Results The count just shows number of Sub-tasks on swimlanes but not out of Total. |
New:
Currently, the sub-task count shrinks to 0 whenever a Quick Filter is applied which hides the Sub-task details too. Especially, when you have Issue Counts showing in the column headers and they don't change when the Quick Filter is activated.
h4. Steps to Reproduce # Create a Board with multiple issue types (including Sub-Tasks) # Navigate to board, configure swimlanes (with option Base Swimlanes on Stories, such that Group sub-tasks under their parent issue) # Create a Quick Filter, For e.g. which results only Stories # When the Swimlanes are toggled along with a quick filter, the Sub-Task starts showing as 0 -* Refer attached image h4. Expected Results: We should show both the "Visible" and "Total" counts such *0 of 2 sub-tasks* on the parent swimlanes. h4. Actual Results The count just shows number of Sub-tasks on swimlanes but not out of Total. |
Description |
Original:
Currently, the sub-task count shrinks to 0 whenever a Quick Filter is applied which hides the Sub-task details too. Especially, when you have Issue Counts showing in the column headers and they don't change when the Quick Filter is activated.
h4. Steps to Reproduce # Create a Board with multiple issue types (including Sub-Tasks) # Navigate to board, configure swimlanes (with option Base Swimlanes on Stories, such that Group sub-tasks under their parent issue) # Create a Quick Filter, For e.g. which results only Stories # When the Swimlanes are toggled along with a quick filter, the Sub-Task starts showing as 0 -* Refer !Active Spring Board Sub-Task.png|thumbnail! h4. Expected Results: We should show both the "Visible" and "Total" counts on the parent swimlanes. h4. Actual Results The count just shows number of Sub-tasks on swimlanes but not out of Total. |
New:
Currently, the sub-task count shrinks to 0 whenever a Quick Filter is applied which hides the Sub-task details too. Especially, when you have Issue Counts showing in the column headers and they don't change when the Quick Filter is activated.
h4. Steps to Reproduce # Create a Board with multiple issue types (including Sub-Tasks) # Navigate to board, configure swimlanes (with option Base Swimlanes on Stories, such that Group sub-tasks under their parent issue) # Create a Quick Filter, For e.g. which results only Stories # When the Swimlanes are toggled along with a quick filter, the Sub-Task starts showing as 0 -* Refer !Active Spring Board Sub-Task.png|thumbnail! h4. Expected Results: We should show both the "Visible" and "Total" counts such 0 of 2 Sub-tasks on the parent swimlanes. h4. Actual Results The count just shows number of Sub-tasks on swimlanes but not out of Total. |
Description |
Original:
Currently, the sub-task count shrinks to 0 whenever a Quick Filter is applied which hides the Sub-task details too. Especially, when you have Issue Counts showing in the column headers and they don't change when the Quick Filter is activated.
h4. Expected Results: We should show both the "Visible" and "Total" counts on the parent swimlanes. h4. Actual Results The count just shows number of Sub-tasks on swimlanes but not out of Total. |
New:
Currently, the sub-task count shrinks to 0 whenever a Quick Filter is applied which hides the Sub-task details too. Especially, when you have Issue Counts showing in the column headers and they don't change when the Quick Filter is activated.
h4. Steps to Reproduce # Create a Board with multiple issue types (including Sub-Tasks) # Navigate to board, configure swimlanes (with option Base Swimlanes on Stories, such that Group sub-tasks under their parent issue) # Create a Quick Filter, For e.g. which results only Stories # When the Swimlanes are toggled along with a quick filter, the Sub-Task starts showing as 0 -* Refer !Active Spring Board Sub-Task.png|thumbnail! h4. Expected Results: We should show both the "Visible" and "Total" counts on the parent swimlanes. h4. Actual Results The count just shows number of Sub-tasks on swimlanes but not out of Total. |