Subtasks of current issue
STAGIL Assets introduces a powerful alternative to the standard Jira "Sub-tasks" panel, offering another scope for Issue Filter panel - Sub-tasks of current issue.
This panel displays a comprehensive list of sub-tasks associated with the current issue, similar to the "Issues of current epic" panel but focused on sub-tasks instead of epics. The panel will display a list of child issues (of sub-task type) parented by the current issue.
This enhanced sub-task panel empowers users with a centralized view to manage, monitor, and analyze sub-tasks, promoting improved project organization and streamlined workflows.
Key functionalities:e
Advanced Sub-task Overview: Add any custom field as a column to the table, enabling a detailed view of sub-task information.
JQL Filter Integration: Utilize a built-in JQL filter to manage and filter the displayed sub-tasks based on specific criteria.
Direct Sub-task Creation: Effortlessly add new sub-tasks to the current issue directly from the panel.
Visual Progress Tracking: A progress bar offers a quick visual indicator of the completion rate for all sub-tasks within the issue.
Customizable Sorting: Sort sub-tasks by any displayed column for efficient organization and prioritization.
Calculated Fields: Sum up values in numerical columns for aggregated data insights.
Flexible Display Options: Display the panel within the main issue view or the dedicated details tab.
Below is a default Jira sub-task panel (top) alongside STAGIL sub-task panel
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How to hide a default Jira panel from issue view
By default, STAGIL and Jira default panels are displayed side by side in the issue view.
To help keep the issue view organized and focused on important data displayed only via STAGIL panels, the default Sub-tasks panel can be hidden.
To hide the panel, a STAGIL Browser Extension must be installed. Find more information about the browser extension and configuration to conceal default elements here: STAGIL Assets browser extension.
Once the extension is installed and enabled, go to the panel configuration page and mark a checkbox ‘Hide default subtask panel’:
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