Hello,
first let me tell you that I am new to Jira and am setting it up for the company I work for.
So I really do not know that much yet.
Our projects are compnay-managed
We work with Epics - Tasks - Subtasks.
Our Swimlanes are sorted by Epics with Tasks showing on the Kanban Baord.
And this is where my troubles start. The Subtasks are also showing on the Board and I don't want that.
They should only be visible eather within the task or as a drop down menu of some sorts. So how do I do that?
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers
Jenny
Hi @Admin OKZT - Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
You can handle this a couple of ways. But you start both in the same place.
While on the Board, click the 3 dots menu in the upper right and select Board Settings.
Click on the General menu option if not there already.
Easiest (for Kanban board, not Scrum board) - scroll to the bottom to the Kanban board sub-filter section. It probably has something like this there:
fixVersion in unreleasedVersions() OR fixVersion is EMPTY
Click into that and change to this: (fixVersion in unreleasedVersions() OR fixVersion is EMPTY) AND issuetype != Sub-task
That will prevent Sub-tasks from showing on the board.
Or you can edit the board filter itself to include the AND issuetype != Sub-task code in the filter.
Hello, thank you, this worked very well. I have one follow up question.
I saw a layout, that looked like the one in the foto. The Sub Tasks are shown in a drop down menu?
How can I do this?
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It is a Team-Managed project. I hoped I could do something like that to our own projects.
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Anyone have any idea how to do this in (cloud hosted) Jira as of Feb 2025? The instructions above don't seem to apply any more. There is no 3 dot menu. There are Settings available, but nothing that shows any kind of filtering. This is a team-managed Kanban project, in case that matters.
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Bump for same question as @Rich
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