Dependency details
Click any line between two projects and a side panel slides in from the right, listing every Jira issue link that line represents. This is where you go from 'Project A blocks Project B' to which issues, in what state, assigned to whom.
Clicking a line never clears your project selection - you can keep one project selected while drilling into its dependencies.
01. Opening the panel
- Click a line on the canvas. The panel slides in from the right.
- In Table View, expand a project's row and open one of its dependency rows with Enter or Space - it brings up the same panel.
02. What the panel shows
For each linked pair of issues:
- Source issue - key, summary, current status (To Do / In Progress / Done), assignee with avatar.
- Link type -
BlocksorRelates. - Target issue - same details as the source.
Issues are grouped by link type in collapsible sections (Blocks first, then Relates). Click a section header to fold it away.
03. Filtering the list
At the top of the panel, three dropdowns let you narrow what you see:
| Filter | Values |
|---|---|
| Link type | All / Blocks / Relates |
| Status | All / To Do / In Progress / Done |
| Assignee | All / a specific person / Unassigned |
04. View in Jira
The button at the bottom of the panel opens a Jira issue search showing the underlying links. If you have set any filters in the panel, those filters travel with the search - so a filtered view here gives you a filtered list there.
05. Limits
- Each line can list up to 100 linked issues (the most recently updated ones). If a line has more than that, a small dot in the footer reminds you the list is partial - the View in Jira button still searches the complete set.
- If the data fails to load, the panel shows the error with a Retry button.