Nash is using Kanban boards for his development projects. There are too many issues in the ‘Done’ column in one of the boards. He only wants to see completed issues for the current week.
Which of the following is the best feature that he should use to achieve this?
A . Board Filter
B. Swimlanes
C. Hide completed issues
D. Quick Filters
E. Issue Detail View
F. Board Sub-Filter
Answer: C
Explanation:
Although Nash can achieve this by using the JQL filter, Kanban boards have a feature to hide completed issues older than certain weeks. Hide Completed Issues will allow users to hide completed issues older than 1 week, 2 weeks, or 4 weeks. (exists in Kanban boards only)
JQL search results from the Board Filter will apply to Jira boards and reports.
JQL search results from the Board Sub-Filter will apply to Jira boards only. (exists in Kanban board only)
Swimlanes is a row on the board that can be used to group issues. There are a few types of Swimlanes; Queries, Stories, Assignees, Epics, Projects, or None. If you choose None, no swimlanes will be displayed.
Quick Filters allow users to enable/disable multiple filters with a single click from their Jira board view. If users selected multiple filters, only issues that match selected filters will be displayed. For example, if users selected ‘Java Component’ and ‘High Priority’, the result will be issues that have critical issues with Java components only. Quick Filters JQL will not overwrite JQL in your Board Filter. Jira will apply the JQL on top of your existing JQL Board Filter.
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