I'm trying to prevent an Epic from being resolved while unresolved Child issues remain. To do that, under the "Transition: Resolved," I'm adding a new Condition configured as follows:
Sadly, this is not preventing the Epic from being resolved even though it contains unresolved stories. I'm probably missing something simple, but I'm not seeing it.
Hi @Martin Wasiak ,
you need to select "is Epic of" as the link type, which means the current issue is Epic of the related issues whose status must be checked.
The wording implies that "All issues .... must be is Epic of"... That's not right.
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Can you share a screenshot of the Condition after you configure it according to my suggestion?
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Sure. This is how the configuration is displayed when unresolved stories prevent the Epic from being resolved.
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It's working.
However, the grammar is still incorrect because the term "All issues" refers to the "child issues," so the sentence then reads:
"Child Issues" are linked through "is Epic of" and must be in the following statuses:...
This is exactly the opposite of the relationship that I'm expecting.
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I see your point, it should be phrased better. We'll need to look into this.
Thanks for your feedback!
David
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Helo @Martin Wasiak
I believe you have selected the wrong link type. On this page from the vendor's documentation I found this use case:
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