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April 23, 2024
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Copying tasks from Project to Board - Displaying all subtasks/child tasks as individual cards

  • April 23, 2024
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I set up an individual board to manage tasks in one large team project along with my own personal tasks. When I added tasks from the team project to my personal board, it copies over all the parent tasks, with subtasks as a checklist in the parent task card, but it also added all of the individual child tasks as cards as well...with no indication of what parent task they belong to. 

 

It seems like I'm missing an obvious organization setting. I'm a 10 year JIRA user who's had a heck of a time adjusting to this tool, and can't seem to get very basic organization accomplished! Any help is welcome. Thanks!

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Level 6
April 23, 2024

Hi Erica, 

I'm not clear on what you're trying to accomplish so I'll just give you a couple suggestions.

If you want to only see the child tasks and not the parents with the subtasks as you've described, add a filter to the board for 'Number of Children = 0'. If you want to only see the Parent Tasks then change that filter to show 'Number of Children > 0'. 

 

Love that you've been in Jira too.  I also work in that tool and it took me a while to get used to how it's configured. Just be patient and keep asking questions, this community is ALWAYS helpful. 

 

Hope this helps, 

Teale

EricaTa1Author
April 23, 2024

Hi - thank you for the quick reply! Here's what my board filters look like. Am I missing something where you can input a filter as you described? Maybe it's a permissions issue?

Level 6
April 23, 2024

Hi Erica - 

On the right hand side of the screen, click Configure, then click Add filter sources, select Tasks or Issues, click New Filter then type the field name, Task: Number of Children, etc.

 

Best - 

Teale