Hi everyone,
As title, I face a question currently. I need to show/hide some items of checklist filed on sub-task, and these items should base on Parent task's check list item. For example, if I click A and B on parent task's checklist filed, the sub-task's checklist should only show A and B on the list and hide the rest of items automatically. Please figure out how can I do this on Behavior or point me any way which can achieve this goal. Thank you very much!
Chris
Hi @Kris Han,
I'm not sure if I understand your question correctly.
Do you want to see in sub-task checklist items that have been completed (checked) on the parent task?
Please clarify so the community can propose the best solution possible.
Cheers,
Jack
Hi Jack,
Thanks for your feedback.
Yes, I want to see checklist items that have been checked on the parent task only and hide other items which are not checked. Thank you very much!
Best Regards,
Chris
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So, two more questions then:
Cheers,
Jack
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Hi Jack,
1. No, I do not need an option.
2. I want to the screen only shows items I checked on parent task and hide others I did not check (not read-only).
Best Regards,
Chris
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I see.
I don't think that it is possible to achieve what you need in any existing checklist solution right now.
It is an interesting requirement though, and I will gladly put it on the backlog of the Issue Checklist for Jira Cloud that my team provides.
Do you use any particular checklist solution/product? Are you on Cloud or Server?
Cheers,
Jack
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