Work item parent column in Azure DevPs

One highly requested yet simple feature that has recently been added to Azure DevOps Services is the Work Item Parent Column feature. With this feature, you can now add a column to show the parent of a Work Item in a flat list DevOps query and in your product backlog or sprint backlog. This seems simple, but this missing feature has caused a lot of frustration for Azure DevOps users over the years.

PArent column in Azure DevOps

In this very short video, I will demonstrate the Work Item Parent Column feature and show you a couple of scenarios where this can be a really cool feature.

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