We are working on a project which we need to do it as
android,ios and website .
i make a several task for every developer . if i want to update the task i have a trouble is that i must update the three tasks . is there any way to make one task for all and every one of them can log his time tracking without any problem ?
note: i tried to make a general task and three subtasks for every developer but it has some problems else.
Per default there is only one assignee per Jira Issue (Task, Sub-Task, etc.) possible.
You might reach out for custom field or apps to enable that more users can be added.
However the default remains.
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Hi @AlaaKassemSenousy , please elaborate on the problems you faced when using subtasks. That is the way I would solve the problem you seem to be facing. However, I may be misunderstanding your exact used case.
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thanks @Jack Brickey , subtasks don't appear on board and in search unless using groub by filter subtasks
and when i move subtasks from state to another state i can't reach it normally
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Hello @AlaaKassemSenousy ,
Welcome to the community.
If you create a ticket and three sub tasks for ios, Android and Backend it should solve your problem. Each developer will log their hours in their respective sub-tasks. The main ticket can be assigned to anyone. In the main ticket total hours logged in three sub-tasks will be displayed.
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