Hi there,
I am trying to figure out a few things about epics and user stories and hope you can help me.
1) Epic being marked as "done"
Currently if all user stories are done in an epic, I still have to mark it as "done" manually . Is there any way that once all user stories are done in an epic that it gets marked automatically?
2) Labels
Is there a setting that the labels I added to a user story will be automatically added also to subtasks of this same user story? Currently I have to also do this manually. And in case I forget I cannot use my quick filters in the active sprint board to also see subtasks.
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Project Settings --> Automation --> Rules
"2" we have to create
"1" is default template from Rules
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Hello @lisa ,
I prefer using scriptrunner for this type of things.
But obviously, native there is nothing to solve your request.
Wellcome to "Atlassian Ecosystem"...
Best regards.
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Hello @Jack Brickey ,
I didn't see in any place Jira Cloud and the picture are so small.
It's good to know this.
I'm working only in "On Demand".
Thanks for the aclaration.
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Hi @lisa,
Those are both questions you could try to cover with Automation. Have a look at the Template library to learn more about the possibilities!
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