How can i configure a start date of a subtask is the same of a issue?
I created a rule:
Edit field: Start date -> creat or edit
Type of issue: task;
branch -> subtask;
edit field -> start date -> copy actual issue;
But not happened.
Make sure to select copy from PARENT issue. This will do the trick. You rule, other than that seems legit. Here's my rule (where DNC = Task)
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For me that worked perfectly. Can you please check your log and paste here the results?
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Aaand copy a screenshot of your rule, just in case.
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Is in portugues but is the same fields, thanks for help me
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@Douglas Oliveira you haven't selected the COPY FROM PARENT but the COPY FROM CURRENT ISSUE.
Select the copy from parent (cópia do pai ?) and this will do the trick
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Click on Item atual and you'll get a screen like the one below:
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Great! I don't saw this option, i must be blind.
Now it worked.
Thank you very much!!
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Hello @Douglas Oliveira
I understand that you are using Automation.
It would really help if you could share a screenshot of the rule as it will help understand the current implementation.
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Hello @Gaurav, my Jira is in portuguese but the fields is the same of @Alex Koxaras -Relational- used.
Thanks
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