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Filter Dependencies on Program Board for Jira
Filter Dependencies on Program Board for Jira

Easily customize your view by hiding cards without dependencies and focusing on critical dependencies such as overdue or reverse dependencies

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The Dependency Filter allows you to customize the visibility of different types of dependencies on the Program Board for Jira.

The filter can be accessed from the menu by clicking on the "Alicanto" icon or the eye icon.

Dependency Filters

Filter Option

Description

Open

Displays dependencies that have an Open status category. A dependency's status can belong to one of the following categories:

  • To Do – Dependencies that have been identified but work has not started yet.

  • In Progress – Dependencies currently being addressed.

You can edit the dependency status from the Dependency Detail View to reflect its current progress.

Resolved

  • Displays dependencies categorized under the Done status.

Epic (Jira)

  • When a Feature/Epic dependency is created in Jira, the dependency line will appear on the last card (Phoenix-mode).

  • If this option is unchecked, feature-to-feature or feature-to-story dependencies will not be displayed in Kendis.

Card with No Dependencies

  • If unchecked, cards without dependencies will be hidden.

  • Helps focus only on cards with dependencies, improving visibility for teams managing large backlogs.

All Dependencies (Feature)

  • Displays cards with feature-level dependencies.

  • If unchecked, Feature-to-Feature or Feature-to-Story dependencies will be hidden.

All Dependencies (Story)

  • Displays Story-to-Story dependency lines.

  • If unchecked, these lines will not appear.

Cross Team Dependencies

  • Displays cross-team dependencies, which occur between features and stories planned in different teams

  • If unchecked, cross-team dependencies will be hidden.

Same Team Dependencies

  • Displays inter-team dependencies (dependencies within the same team).

  • If unchecked, these dependencies will not appear.

Aligned Dependencies

  • Dependencies that are planned correctly and require no further mitigation actions beyond execution

Overdue Dependencies

  • Dependencies for which the Target Resolution Date or the Sprint in which they were supposed to be completed has already passed.

  • These require immediate attention to prevent delays in delivery.

Reverse Dependencies

  • Dependencies where the planned work is assigned to a future sprint, meaning it will not be completed in time.

  • These require urgent action to fix the planning, as they indicate a sequencing issue.

Important Reminder

If you apply a dependencies filter, it is stored in your local browser cache. This means that when you access the program board next time, you may not see all the cards. To reset the view, select all options to ensure you see the full timeline.

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