We need a way to see Nested Sub-Issues in Project Table View #161692
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I would like to upvote this feature. Ir would be great to have the possibility to see sub-issues displaying beneath parent issues in the board. |
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Following on this as well. |
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It’s true that GitHub Projects currently supports sub-issues, but the table view doesn’t provide a nested hierarchy display (parent > sub-issues inline). Right now, the closest workaround is:
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I would also like to upvote this. I was previously using ADO and found a nested hierarchy view very helpful to browse and organise/prioritise the whole product backlog, update task iterations, etc. Not having this is quite a hinderance actually - I can't see an easy way to visualise the whole backlog for the team. Coming from ADO it's a bit confusing why group by parent issue doesn't automatically work recursively. The current functionality presents all the same information but scatters the task relationships into 2-level chunks which is frustrating to work with. This would also align the functionality across sub-issues and projects - currently I'm forced to explore the sub-issues tree when I actually want to be working in the board. Furthermore whilst you can sort manually, when grouping by parent you can't change the sort order for the parent and you can only change the sort order of the sub-issue within the parent. My first instinct was to use the manual sort to drag-and-drop the issues/parent issues into a more intuitive order but due to the above this isn't possible. The best I've come up with so far in terms of workarounds is that I can position all my Epics and their top-level Features at the top by prefixing '[EPIC] ' to the Epic title. |
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I raised this issue before, but its topic got auto-closed by the bot. Would love this nesting feature in the main view of the table. My work-around currently is to add the Agile work-items on your Company profile, which you then can apply to all your Projects, and sort accordingly. You'll however still have to click the topmost work-item (in our case, the Epic) and then view the sub-issues overview that GitHub Projects already provides.
Maybe they think this clutters the main table view... but I for one would love to have this nesting feature in the main view. |
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Upvoting this!! It's really hard to visualize sub-issues in the main view. |
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In Github projects you can now add sub-issues. Great.
However if you view issues in a table, there is no way to create a view where you can see a parent issue, with it's sub issues showing in rows directly beneath it.
You can group by parent issue. But then this doesn't work well for filtering and sorting.
We need a way to show nested sub-issues in table view.
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