Sub-Task
JIRA administrators can create subtask issue types to divide larger units of work into tasks that teams can assign and track individually. Subtasks are enabled by default. However, if your team only needs to work with standard issue types, you can turn them off.
Sub-task issue types are different from regular issue types. By default, team-managed projects have the sub-task issue type enabled. If your project doesn’t have a subtask issue type, you’ll need to add it:
1. Go to your team management software project.
2. Go to Project Settings -> Issue Types.
3. Select Add Issue Type.
4. Select subtask.
What is JIRA Software?
JIRA is a software development tool used for project management and issue tracking. It is a popular tool among software development teams to plan, track, and release software projects. JIRA provides a centralized platform for managing tasks, bugs, and other types of issues and it helps teams to organize and prioritize their work. The tool integrates with other software development tools and has a variety of customizable features and workflows that allow teams to adapt it to their specific needs. Additionally, JIRA also provides various reporting and dashboard features that help teams stay on top of their work and make data-driven decisions.
JIRA supports multiple languages including English, French, etc. It is a platform-independent tool. A 30-day free trial version is available on JIRA.
The following topics will be discussed here:
Table of Content
- What is JIRA Used for?
- How to use JIRA?
- JIRA Scrum vs JIRA Kanban
- JIRA Scheme
- System Administration
- JIRA Issues and Issue Types
- JIRA Issue Attributes
- How to Create an Issue in JIRA?
- JIRA Components
- JIRA Screen
- Sub-Task
- WorkFlows
- Plug-ins in JIRA
- Reports in JIRA
Let’s start discussing each of these topics in detail.