I have 2 different issue types, both of which are of type Parent
Parent “A”
Parent “B”
The question is :
How do I make sure that when I create Parent “B”, it will automatically link the issue to Parent “A”, with the type “Relates to”?
can I use this Post Function?
Link issues to the current issue (JMWE app)
Is Parent A a fixed issue that will be linked to all newly created Parent issues? Otherwise, how is Parent A determined?
Hi @David Fischer ,
Is Parent A a fixed issue that will be linked to all newly created Parent issues?
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Yes, Parent “A” can be described as a fix issue, and later for every other Parent created, it needs to link to Parent “A”
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Then you can add a Link Issues to the current issue post function to the Create transition and specify the Parent A issue key in the JQL:
key="PAR-1"
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Hi @David Fischer ,
once again, thank you for the answer @David Fischer
I'm sorry, I wanted to ask you again,
if I have multiple Project Boards
Project Board 1 (project key: ABC-1)
Project Board 2 (project key: DEF-1)
Project Board 3 (project key: GHI-1), and so on.
it means that the query for the issue key cannot be specific? (cmiiw)
and how do I make sure that when link issue between Parent A and Parent, it can be of type “Relates to” (automatically)?
your help is very meaningful for us later,
thank you in advance
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To have a different parent issue per project, you can use this kind of JQL:
{% switch issue.fields.project.key %}
{% case "ABC" %}
ABC-1
{% case "DEF" %}
DEF-1
{% default %}
XYZ-1
{% endswitch %}
As for the link type, you specify it on the configuration screen of the post-function (under "Link Type")
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Hi @David Fischer
thank you very much for your help and advice, you really helped us, @David Fischer
God bless you
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