How would you approach it if not all ideas require a further hierarchical split?
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John Conneely
May 2, 2024
One thing I have been doing (and saves you having to have hundreds of opportunities in the selector if its a large project), is create a new "Parent key" text field and input the key of the parent in all the children tickets (and the parent), then create another checkbox field called "Is parent" and tick this for any parent opportunities.
Sort then on "is parent", then key and you'll see them in the parent and children order
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Lu Reed
Apr 13, 2022
I notice that your navigation menu is different than what I have.. it is organized by "Capture" and "Prioritize", where as my navigation menu just has "Views" -- is that change coming to the broader audience?
Adam Thede
Sept 1, 2023
Same, can you explain, Tanguy?
Tanguy Crusson
Sept 4, 2023
This video dates a bit - since then we've changed the nav to what you have today 🙂
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Walid Ahmed Elaghil
Feb 29, 2024
Thank you Tanguy for your passion and video, really love them! I honestly think this is approach is impractical for a lot of use-cases. As a PM, I might need a sub-solution to this solution and it doens't make sense that I need to create an option on the field every time I want to (especially that adding options to fields in Jira is not easy). The problem with these fields compared to a simple Item Types and Nesting of rows is that these fields are universal for all my other rows which doesn't make sense since "sub-solution A" will have nothing to do with the rest of the rows I have
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Aaryn Bartel
Feb 10
If there are 50+ items on the roadmap, this doesn't scale well at all. Is there any timeline for having a hierarchy in JPD?
Thank you Tanguy! 🙏 Can you give an estimation as to when the issue types will be rolled out in Jira product discovery, and if the user will be able to create a parent child relationship between the different types? Thank you!
Simas Torgovickis
Aug 23, 2024
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Simas Torgovickis
Aug 23, 2024
Is there a roadmap of your deliveries/features publicly available that we could check? :)
Sort then on "is parent", then key and you'll see them in the parent and children order