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Sub-tasks are not visible in a classic business project

Ankit Chouhan August 13, 2020

Hello,

 

I have created a classic business project. When I am creating a task, I can see that on the board. But when I am creating sub-tasks within a parent task, I do not see those sub-tasks appearing on the board. Although those sub-tasks are visible inside the task screen.

 

Please can anyone help me so that those sub tasks are also visible directly on the board itself.

 

Best,

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Jack Brickey
Community Champion
August 13, 2020

indeed this is the case for the "default" business board that is created when you create a business project. You might find this related thread useful - How-to-see-Sub-Tasks-on-Business-Project-board  which captures an open suggestion - JRACLOUD-62667

Workaround - You could create a more full-featured Kanban board using the project or saved feature, save it to your profile (Location) and then add a shortcut to the board on your project page.

Ankit Chouhan August 15, 2020

Hi Jack,

 

Thank you for the clarification. It helps.

 

Best,

Ankit

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Chase Wilson
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
February 25, 2021

Hi @Ankit Chouhan and @Jack Brickey , this has been resolved in recent updates to Classic Business projects. You can now see the number of total and completed subtasks on the board cards. Cheers!

 

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