In Jira, how to filter issues on your plan

Filters available on the timeline and list view

  • Hierarchy – View issues between two specific hierarchy levels.
  • Issue details – Show issues that contain a keyword or phrase.
  • Releases — See all issues assigned to a specific release.
  • Teams — Filter by teams in the plan.
  • Assignees — Filter by assignees in the plan, as well as users which belong to included teams.
  • Sprints — Show only issues from any sprint included in your plan. You can also filter by sprint state (completed, future, external, etc). Read more about sprints states.
  • Project — Filter top level-issues based on the project to which they belong. Child issues from other projects may still appear if they’re associated with the top-level issue from that project.
  • Goals — Filter by Atlas goals to show links between granular work and outcomes.
  • Priorities — Show only issues of a certain priority level in your plan.
  • Issue types —  Only show issues of a certain type, based on your plan’s configuration.
  • Components — Filter by components, assuming they’re configured in your plan.
  • Labels — Filter by labels, assuming they’re configured in your plan.
  • Dependencies — Show only issues with dependencies in your plan. The dropdown menu contains the following options:
  • All issues — Show all issues included in the plan, regardless of dependencies.
  • Has dependencies — Show only issues that have dependencies.
  • Overlapping dates — Show only off-track dependencies.
  • Specific issue — Show dependencies related to a specific issue in your plan.
  • Reporter – Filter based on who created the issue.
  • Status — See issues based on their current status
  • Warnings – Filter issues based on the warnings that apply to them.
  • Date range – Set a start and end date to view a specific time range of your plan. This filter uses the configured date fields of your plan.

Filters available on the Program board

  • Project — Filter top level-issues based on the project to which they belong. Child issues from other projects may still appear if they’re associated with the top-level issue from that project.
  • Parent issue (such as Epic) – View only issues related to a specific higher-level work item
  • Issue type – Only show issues of a certain type, based on your plan’s configuration.

Filters available on the Calendar view

Filter which issues show in the calendar view using the drop-downs at the top of the page. You can filter your issues according to:

  • Project — Filter top level-issues based on the project to which they belong. Child issues from other projects may still appear if they’re associated with the top-level issue from that project.
  • Issue type – Only show issues of a certain type, based on your plan’s configuration.
  • Status — See issues based on their current status
  • Assignees — Filter by assignees in the plan, as well as users which belong to included teams.
  • Custom filters added to your plan

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