STR
1. Select the Tempo app from the Jira’s Apps category
2. Go to the Projects category and select a project
3. On the selected project page, move to the Scope tab
4. Below the graph, find a list of epics
5. Open an epic
6. It has tasks, user stories, subtasks, and bugs in it.
A.R. Everything is listed in a random way
E.R. Subtasks are listed under their parents so it’s easy to recognize their connections
| Tempo Products | Cost Tracker for Tempo Timesheets |
| Tempo Platform | Cloud |
I now see that my screenshot in the previous comment was about reports (which has been raised as https://ideas.tempo.io/ideas/T1-I-42) but the same issue would apply to all screens which list tasks.
I've voted for this, but I would add that it's important to show the name of the parent task even if no time is booked against it. The attached screenshot shows the problem we have because we have subtasks with standardised names reflecting the different stages of development.