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Check the comment, please.Julia.
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I did try that and it didn't achieve the desired result since that's just filtering the issues, not the groupings created.
Here's an example of what's going on using generic info:
Issue: Work on Feature
Labels: Product A, Product B, Timeline, Team A, Team B
Desired structure grouping
Products {Automation with grouping by Labels}
--Product A
-----Work on Feature
--Product B
-----Work on Feature
What happens when I try to set it up this way is it creates groups for all of the labels on any issue present within the Product folder; for the example issue, that would be groups for Product A, Product B, Timeline, Team A, and Team B. If I applied a Filter Generator focused on removing the label "Team A" it would remove any issues with that label, which would prevent it from showing up as a group but also defeat the purpose.