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title: About parent issue and sub-issue progress fields | ||
shortTitle: About sub-issue fields | ||
intro: 'You can show an issue''s parent issue and view sub-issue progress in your projects.' | ||
versions: | ||
feature: sub-issues | ||
type: tutorial | ||
topics: | ||
- Projects | ||
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If your organization uses sub-issues, you can enable the "Parent issue" and "Sub-issue progress" fields on your projects to see the relationships between your issues and the progress made on those issues. | ||
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The "Parent issue" field can be used to group items, allowing you to create views that break down your work using the sub-issue hierarchies you have created. For more about grouping views, see "[AUTOTITLE](/issues/planning-and-tracking-with-projects/customizing-views-in-your-project/changing-the-layout-of-a-view#grouping-by-field-values-in-table-layout)." | ||
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You can also filter by the "Parent issue" field to only display items that are sub-issues of a particular issue. You can start by typing "parent-issue" and then selecting an issue from the list. Or, if you know the repository and issue number, you can type the filter in full: | ||
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```text | ||
parent-issue:"<OWNER>/<REPO>#<ISSUE NUMBER>" | ||
``` | ||
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To use the filter, replace `<OWNER>` with the repository owner, `<REPO>` with the repository name, and `<ISSUE NUMBER>` with the issue number. See "[AUTOTITLE](/issues/planning-and-tracking-with-projects/customizing-views-in-your-project/filtering-projects)." | ||
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## Enabling the Parent issue field | ||
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You can enable the "Parent issue" field to see which parent issues the issues in your project belong to. | ||
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1. In table view, in the rightmost field header, click {% octicon "plus" aria-label="the plus icon" %}. | ||
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![Screenshot of a project. The "Add field" button, indicated by a plus icon, is highlighted with an orange outline.](/assets/images/help/projects-v2/new-field-button.png) | ||
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1. Under "Hidden fields", click **Parent issue**. | ||
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## Enabling the Sub-issue progress | ||
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You can enable the "Sub-issue progress" field to see how many sub-issues have been completed. | ||
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1. In table view, in the rightmost field header, click {% octicon "plus" aria-label="the plus icon" %}. | ||
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![Screenshot of a project. The "Add field" button, indicated by a plus icon, is highlighted with an orange outline.](/assets/images/help/projects-v2/new-field-button.png) | ||
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1. Under "Hidden fields", click **Sub-issue progress**. |
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title: Managing issue types in an organization | ||
intro: 'Learn about issue types and how to manage them in your organization.' | ||
versions: | ||
feature: 'issue-types' | ||
type: overview | ||
topics: | ||
- Project management | ||
shortTitle: 'Managing issue types' | ||
permissions: 'Organization owners can modify issue types.' | ||
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{% data reusables.issues.release-stage %} | ||
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You can use issue types to classify and manage different types of issues across your organization. You can create up to ten issue types that your organization members can apply to issues, making it easier for you and your members to find issues and plan work. | ||
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Default issue types are included in every organization, but these can edited, disabled, or deleted. The default types are task, bug, and feature. | ||
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When you add an issue type to an issue, the type will be shown on any lists of issues and in the issues themselves. You can filter and search by issue type and use issue types when creating filters and views in your projects. See "[AUTOTITLE](/issues/tracking-your-work-with-issues/using-issues/filtering-and-searching-issues-and-pull-requests#filtering-by-issue-type)" and "[AUTOTITLE](/issues/planning-and-tracking-with-projects/customizing-views-in-your-project/filtering-projects#filtering-by-issue-type)." | ||
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## Adding an issue type | ||
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{% data reusables.issues.access-issue-types-settings %} | ||
1. On the right side of the page, click **Create new type**. | ||
1. Under "Type name", type the name of your new issue type. | ||
1. Under "Description", to help other people understand the purpose of your new issue type, type a description. | ||
1. Under "Color", click on the color you would like for the new issue type. | ||
1. Optionally, to stop the new issue type being available in public repositories, select **Private repositories only**. | ||
1. Click **Create**. | ||
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## Making changes to issue types | ||
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You can change the name, description, color, and public repository visibility of your issue types. | ||
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You can also choose to disable or delete an issue type. If you disable an issue type, it will not be shown and it won't be possible to set an issue to that type, but if you later decide to enable the issue type, it will be displayed again on any issues previously set to the issue type. If you delete an issue type, it is permanently removed. | ||
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{% data reusables.issues.access-issue-types-settings %} | ||
1. To the right of the issue type you want to make changes to, click {% octicon "kebab-horizontal" aria-label="open type options" %}. | ||
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![Screenshot of the issue types settings page for an organization. The "open type options" button is highlighted with an orange rectangle.](/assets/images/help/issues/issue-type-edit.png) | ||
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1. In the menu, click **Edit** and make your changes. | ||
* To make changes to the type name, description, color, and if the issue type should only appear for private repositories. Then click **Save**. | ||
* To disable or delete the issue type, in the "Danger zone", click **Disable** or **Delete** and follow the prompts. |
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