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Updated by Oliver Günther over 3 years ago
**Steps to reproduce:**
1\. Create a Project A
2\. Create a Sub-Project B in Project A
3\. Create a Category “Alphatest” in Project A
4\. Creata a workpackage in Project B
**Actual Behavior**
Its not possible to choose a category of Project A
**Expected Behavior**
Choose a category of the parent project.
An option in the parent project, which allows sub projects to use the category, version, etc. category of the parent projects would be nice.
Use-Case:
This would allow to create a filter in Project A with a specific category
The actual behavior is that if only filter “open” is active, all work packages of all projects will be shown, but when I add a new category filter (with the same category name in the parent project and child project), just the work packages of the parent project will be shown. It should be possible to see the work packages of the subproject, too.
Another possibilty would be to add categorys of sub projects to the filter mask
1\. Create a Project A
2\. Create a Sub-Project B in Project A
3\. Create a Category “Alphatest” in Project A
4\. Creata a workpackage in Project B
**Actual Behavior**
Its not possible to choose a category of Project A
**Expected Behavior**
Choose a category of the parent project.
An option in the parent project, which allows sub projects to use the category, version, etc.
Use-Case:
This would allow to create a filter in Project A with a specific category
The actual behavior is that if only filter “open” is active, all work packages of all projects will be shown, but when I add a new category filter (with the same category name in the parent project and child project), just the work packages of the parent project will be shown. It should be possible to see the work packages of the subproject, too.
Another possibilty would be to add categorys of sub projects to the filter mask