Filtering Issues by subtasking

When searching for parent and child issues, you can filter your results based on an issue’s level in the task hierarchy.

There are two ways to filter parent-child issues: Simple search, which lets you pick a single filter condition, and Advanced search, which lets you combine multiple conditions.

Availability of 3rd level subtask

3rd level subtask is available on the Premium plan.

If you're on a Premium plan but have "Allow new 3rd level subtasks" turned off, you'll see the same search conditions as the Starter and Standard plans.

Simple search

With search, you can narrow down your results using a single condition at a time. Multiple selection is not available.

Premium Plans

You can filter results using the following 5 conditions:

Search conditionSearch results displayed
AllAll issues regardless of hierarchy level
Top level issueIssues with child issues, but no parent issue
Bottom level subtaskIssues with a parent issue, but no child issues
Exclude subtasksIssues without a parent issue (top-level and standalone issues)
Standalone issueStandalone issues with neither parent nor child issues

Starter & Standard Plans

You can filter results using the following 3 conditions:

Search conditionSearch results displayed
AllAll issues regardless of hierarchy level
Parent IssuesIssues with child issues
Exclude subtasksIssues without a parent issue

Advanced Search

Advanced search lets you combine multiple search conditions using OR logic. Results will include any issues that match at least one of your selected conditions.

 

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Search conditions cannot be combined using AND logic.

Premium Plans

You can filter results using the following 7 conditions:

Search conditionSearch results displayed
Top level issueIssues with child issues, but no parent issue
2nd level subtasksIssues whose parent is a top-level issue
3rd level subtasksIssues whose parent is a Level 2 issue (Sub-child issues)
Bottom level subtaskIssues with a parent issue, but no child issues
Has subtaskIssues with child issues
Standalone issueStandalone issues with neither parent nor child issues
Exclude subtasksIssues without a parent issue

Starter & Standard Plans

Under the "Other" section, check the boxes for any conditions you'd like to filter by:

Search conditionSearch results displayed
Parent issuesIssues with child issues
Exclude subtasksIssues without a parent issue
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